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THE GUARDIAN, cHARLo'I'I‘EToWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1s99.__s PAGES ¥ alt all? >/Is //it ills dit ow, might cos* you _ han apair of good Rub- ork 9 15 ' ` ’ ' _ i Miss Angun Dlssatisfed Says the V°t9 N9* |-375° P July wheat 691° corn 3615 oats 251- 9 1 9 i 1 y S 60 io 30, Soc ind Get a pair and O n a, D0 OOC ie drens 300 [US #K-ihlsaltakalsilsiheliélt tanned Goods Sa R 8: GOFF S veek we oder our stock of Goods at the following low st brands,) 9 cents tin or $1 00 (best brands,) 9 cents tin,or rest bra.nds,) 9 cents tin, or ae as 1 lean /best b d 9 ts s ran s,) cen r 1 00 per dozen ieans, (3 lb tin,} 12c tm, or ozen 9 pound tm, 18c tin,or 9 N l l (3 pound tm,) 2 tins for 55c B Columbia,)2 tins for 2oc 1 gall. tins,) 20 cents each R & GOFF llllll lllllllllllllll HAL NUTIGE Est list of persons in arrears ia N E.. and Income Tax is now be- red for the March term of nty Court ` ins wishiniv to save expense pay at once ANGUB MCMIL Provincial Treasurer _ _ __ _ _ __ __ __ ____ __ _ ___ ________ March lst’ 1899 ` ` ` 9 ` at George Parslow’s house and had ai igaw ZW Wh Men’S Pants* 150 Pairs I -_ lfew minutes’ conversation with Sam 'I16IfS 3.I1l`.n - Sl'.I‘01;l l`.W(-38d ` Parslow, after which she continued hcr _ _ _ _ and fine worsted, just I»eGeiV_ ' 5 way homeward. Upon _arriving she _ ` ed at J B_ MaCd(`,n3,1d ' ' iowa the biinasacwn and me dom ‘ I . 9 , _ ‘ 1 looked. She w ut to a'nei`ghhor’s and ' TCO S 41 9 ` _ fi told them sho couid not et in. Ill lllllllllllllllll School Question With I-ler Part-The Gas feet means a. cold pesia Still Jammed-Lab 591] pubbpl-,_ “the dry rador’s Mail Partly Recov- ered-New Dntarlo Sena- tor-Speakers at Ottawa. ctoi s bills - pany and Will probably leave it. the press. _ »~ to-day. All well on board. from here. appointed Senator. vice H. D. McLean retired. wreck another. ed . monds. 'E to brisk northerly to easterly winds. nomunon Alhance CnrCAGO,March 10 -[Special]-The following are the closing rates - Harch wheat, -_ ,corn, 34}, oats, _ 261 pork, 8 95__ May wheat 701; corn 35§ - oats 271 ° Enough to Justlfy the Passing of a _Law--The Alliance Not Satlsfledj- Test Vote in Parliament Called For--A Third Party- pork. 9.32. H11?-1-_*-1 AGREAT PAPER HILL. lThe 'World’s Largest 'Begun at Millinookett- BANGOR, Me March 8--The capital ll stock of the Gredt Northern Paper Com- pany has been increased from $1,000,- HALINAX, March 10-The Chronicle this morning publishes a long interview with Captain Yates. who defends Paspe- I biac as a wintdr port against attacks of Last night the boat’s crew returned from the Gaspesia and report the ship jammed but not frozen in and no suffer- ing on board. 'The lead has been stop- ped. Provisions will be sent on board _O00 to $4,000,000 and has been taken. Work on- the compony’s new _paper and ___ MONTREAL- Mafch 10°(SP@Ci3-1)-- TORONTO. M-'f1l?Ci1 10--(SPO3i3“1)'- .pulp mill at Millinockett, Aroostook °llS -10 0 D.) Ot, Mar,¢;aretAnglin,daughter of the late Premier Laurier has notified Mr, county, has already commenced. It _ H<>n.T_ W.Anf.fun iscnsaiisaed Wim ' . - »- will bathe lar asf milloffhe kiudin _ ,, . Spence of the Dominion Alnance tha. _ g her part in the Three Musketeers Com- me world. _ the vote in favor of prohibition did not ‘I The mm Wm bg Supplied directly !`@Pl`@5eUt Such 9- PWP01`li°° Of *hi* 9199' from the 250,000 acres of Spruce coun- torate as -would justify the introduction try already controlled by the company. I by the government of a proliibitory law. The” lands he t0 me “Unk ‘ff U10 Only 23 per cent of the ele.ctorate,S\l0- .T116 e°mP9-"Y has ?- SUP 0” k . fa of hibh. enough spruce to furnish a full SP3-he m U-vol: - Pm -l%n`d d ~u _supply for _more than 30 years of steady 0 A lam” ls not Sans 8 an W1 ,l work. During the winters of 1899 1900 discuss the matter on Tuesday. It is _ me companys lumber mews will cut understood that a. vote will be called for 5 and drive in thc mill or its rail connec- in parliamgnt Un tha qu@3{_1Qn_ (10118 fl.‘0U1_ I0 50,000,000 f€.8l'» - of spnce, in order that stock may be at The Quebec Alliance already has hand for the beginning, of work in the taken measures to organize a third, or 1 ,summer of 1900_ Pr°l1ibi=i°\1 party. independent Of exist- ,I In ine erection of ine min and water _ _ ing political organisations. ' power, $2,000,000 will be expended. _ The Lake Ontario takes full cargo ~ OTTAWA, March 10- A delegation from Guelph waited on thc Premier and asked thatJames Innes, ex-M. P., be The Speakers of the House and Senate are here for the opening of Parliament. 0 Fourth P. E. I. Regiment, to be second Lieutenant, Sergt. J. P. Leslie, .1 BARRIE, Ont., March, 10-(Special) --Hon, Clark Wallace says the Mani- toba school question wrecked one government and is in a. fair way to LoNDoN, March 1O._Six bags of ` mail of thc Labrador have been recover- Admiral Schlcy‘at Baltimore Tuesday was presented by the people of Mary land with g Medal of gold and dia TOOURE TOOTHACHE IN A M yourmoneyhaok. F¢lu51y80°'i f°1'N _, do do do do INUTB Use NERVOL One ap licatfon cures :if 90]; euraigia and Hcadnelm Sc. at all Dr\1z¥iBI=S- _ _J mincu . . I. d W°ll ‘ to Aim c P n.m‘cHER. sL...i°“.'l‘.l"§.'?ilt'?st’.§...ti.a.. t. :Q :gut ‘0f‘;§‘;‘;e“P “gg mf; ’ ,.,,.....,,‘1“,*,,'L;",",,“"’ _ - 1 . All k P 80° ‘T 1899215? 326°” Bmldmg- lngddlreanlddendlatry Pun “alloy 26eovd:wlW60k.-_-Pr0WS`B BIIOS. 11511 I ummm _ ' _ _‘thc now _ WINTER MAIL SERVICE - it Via Ca s During Years i894=5=6'7_"3 ;-1.1... ...f 1. iffaf hit., ;.......*,,,,, ,,,, -(Special)-_At four minutes past eight this morning Cordelia Viau and Sam Parslow were hanged for murdering the former’s husband, Isadore Poirier. cution and then made a rush for the from the faces ofthe dead convicts. - crowd outside attem ted to force the I - I -~-- - ' H' -------. __ _ I I --W ---- _ _--.1 --___ ._ _ _ _ ;_ circuit tcnutsun Pnonlsnlun I ,,,,_,§,'1§,l§_;‘f§i‘§;._.___niunen Internet _ ) I _ ‘ Generally cloudy, probably rain, fresh Proirier Executed Clarke Wallace on the Laurier Has Notified The ¢;H|gA¢;g MA|;|¢Er5_' Sam Parslow and Mrs.3|‘ I1 » H . ; U _ . gl A . 1 cutlon-The Mob Tear off the Black Gaps From the Dead .convicts-Story of an Atroclous Crime and Terrible Punishment. ST. ScHoLAsTrQi_In. Q_UE_, Mamh 10, Eight hundred persons saw the exe- gallows and tore away the black cloths » During the _march to the scaffold the - P gates. maintained order. _ 'STORY or THE emma The crime for which the guilty pair suffered was' committed on Snndayf' November 27, 1897. lt had been con-4 Frlghtful Scene atthe Exe- Uflfl Rebel Pan houses outpos cities ‘ Lnglish hi c ess tr If th P P Several shots were fired, but police *Th ship of h e art: ii c 1 l viau Poirier was about 33 years of age Pe _a - ""-* _ as did his wife' and Parslow. In thel I r _ _ A tween ` 1994' -1.atterr¢°n_t}1eh\_1sbss'.=_ attend Mails transferred to Ca es route 17th Januar ,and so continued until 3rd P .Y ' April..a period of 65 days exclusive of Sundays. _ A Number ot days on which mails crossed both wdy's',~__ ~ ' 53 Number of days on which mails crossed from Cape Traverse only, 1 do do do do Cape Tormcntine only, 1 do do do do no mails crossed. ' 10 ' 1895. ' Mails transferred to Capes route Sth Febiuary, and so continued -until 12th _April, 54 days exclusive of Sundays. » .~ - » . . . . Number of days on which mails crossed both ways 41 do do do no mails crossed 13 1896. 7 Mails transferred to Capes _route 21th January, and continued until 18th _ April. 73 days exclusive of Sundays. _ _ _ January 23. It was recorded that no mails had been received for tive days. Number of days ou which mails crossed both ways, 53 do mails crossed from Cape Traverse only 8 do do Cape Tormentine only 1 Mails received via S. S. Stanley on 4th 6th, and 7th April, 3 Number of days on which no mails crossed. 13 ’ 1897. ' ' ' * Mails transferred to Capes route 22nd January. and continued until 18th April, 73 days exclusive of Sundays. Number of days~on which mails crossed both ways _ _ 64. do do do mails crossed from Cape Traverse only 2 do do do no mails crossed 7 1898. ' Mails transferred to Capes route 26th J anuary, and continued until 14111 April, 68 days exclusive of Sundays. . Number ot days on which mails crossed 62 do do do no mails crossed _ 6 1899. Mails transferred to Capes route 18th January, and continued to date, 10,11 March, 45 days exclusive of Sundays. Number of davs on which mails ciossed 40 1 do do do no mails crossed _ 5 _ / l Baki Powder FIT REFoRwI It has bien ___ while Mrs.-Poirier went to church and played the organ forthe services. Shei _ returned home, where she found Poirier ‘ and Parslow. Poirier being under the indnenee of liquor and asleep. She asked P.-.rslow to hitch up the horse. that she might drive to her father’s. four miles distant, and Para-3 low did so. Then he uuhitched the horse again, after which he and’ Mrs. Poirier entered-the house, and it was ~ at this time that the crime was com- mitted. ~ » Parslow took a butcher.knife and slashed the sleeping husband across the throat. Poirier awoke and sought to defend himself, when a desperate life* and death struggle ensued. resulting in the death of Poirier. ' -` Parslow hitched up the horse again, I and Hrs. Poirier drove sway to her father’s_. after which P arslcw returned shirts, locked ‘thc house, put thc- key in brother. George Parslow. On Monday morning Mrs. Poirier, on her way home from her father’s,stopped- g From there she went to the church at wedding At the conclusion of the ORDERS_FOR _ ng A ' St. Jerome and played the _organ at a P1668 Of MUSIC All F3 0I`l'»€d 3J`0l1I1d UOWH ll at cercmon‘ she returned, and at her sug or Tlusic Book thg Fit Reform Clothing Co. _ _ Made .Pure I 36550” 311°igh*3°¥ f°1’<=?d “P °”f1`“”°° l- _ ~ of B - ~. h ¢f¢3m f3l't31`~ .to the house through n window. It ‘ ` ' was out usmess ' bac' _--‘ ' ‘ was then that thc crime was discovered. LEFT AT _ _ _ I . . _ _ H_ E_ BLAQK’ D_D_S is not the case,as we are direcs Safeguards the f aim; ineifesmiftizzgh xc; hers Plano Store Q ._-._-. G E. 3533 0;°;,0_=h1gi;g_ Gglgbgigw . I I _ _ _._.__.,_;__.i.__._.._._: ne careful and prompt st- lerollanis' Bank Blllllllg Fit Reform is very much alive ___ ' _ _T ground im ihcconmsicm made mop ° YI fi the comner had been improperly _admit- il tedasovidcncc. Thesccmd trial re ocatl held resulted inaccnvictioaaod ,_ ._ .-_.-...sb e - ~ I' i-_ »_ ~ J cf if ' __ _.ft .>,_~- 1- _-_1 -;i1_;=».<-f_~,;-= -fr A. £3. ..-- - . _ ~.. »_--'f ~ ~::».»i»j-_j=_..e',_»!-_.f.._~_ -V -_`-_ "'.`~f!*_;a.e= ‘fi- -‘ - f E--1 if ..‘»r»="*=f"- _ ‘ 'T -I »» _ " 1. f~-"_’“' .`i".£'~'I""'_-?"`Ii~ "H .. r»‘-...'»-".;f.:'e"f'*' " 1. `-”~ ‘ "5"°‘* » » < S ~ ‘ --=-ta ¥ 'f i _ 1 \ . . . - 1 1 Sam Pb.: nu ‘liiduly intimate. ' ' ' 1'* stew ° and up tO mafch 1899.9 ~ '_ 'On the fatal Sunday Poirier attended P ‘church at Stl Jerome in the morning, 39535 ' A agains _ __ can > templated for months before. Cordelia. _ d sm l vespers, but stayed at home drinking ‘wo Pl! _‘ll`.. I to the house, divested himself of his’ _,_ I blood-stained shirt. which he burned in the stove, donned one of his victim’s] his pocket and went/to the house of his f§ H