0 TW. GU ” ' 1 .. __ A ' \ A ': '_.T_j1l'.‘.."1 £7 v vounnnn ian , _ _ \\'Llc‘ii:l{;,l.I\llEli3¢»"l1uaALDarLvl1sl1 ' CHARLO l"I`-ETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY,`]tlNE 23, [903_ _ nh33£é§pp{AaBay&¢i|`ri£Nnp%¢§gEB _ _ , __ _,_ ___ _A _ M RDER CHARGE i._...._.__.__._._-_-..,_.,...._i Two Men lleld ln Glace Bay For Murder ' Ol Clifford Murphy As Result Ol ln- quest On Body Found ln if ' Harbor. _._____i_____i_____i___i GLAGE BAY, June 22-(Speclia1)-- 'arrests were the result of a coroner’s enquiry which finished its work on crushed Ba/turday last. The information was laid by the this ev The Chief ot Police arrested Donald J, McKinnon and Maurice Guthro Saturday evening, charging them with the murder of Clifford' llllurllhb' of this town, formerly of Ha.!.fax, on me night of February 29th, 1908. _ Murphy was found drowned in the harbor about two weeks ago and the l } , 1 Chief of Police. ` ST. E\l§9l1a McAuliffe, the fourteen year old son reached to say. and their preliminary hearing will take place here tod'ay. very likely assume charge of the case. ~ __ Sllllllll SHEET -70HN.‘ June 22-(Spgci9_1)_. of Jere McAulide, actor, wan undes the train just as he the Union Depot heya law “ning and will dis. e o er crushed to pulp; he also re- e EUGENE McA_U.Lu‘ri-: Son of Jere McAuliffe »the Well-Known Actor, Crushed Beneath Carsiin Saint John Station Last Night-Try- - ing to Save His Dog He Fell. and head. engagement in ohnrhnni lost si-idny E’ and since then Mr. and Mrs. McAul- ltls and son have been visiting P. E. Island. _ Q; when me-sind the men and nothing thom’ ‘eg W” °°“‘P1°*°=1Y Severed and 'ruddy they onine in st. John to w Blllalld a fewvdays before returning to th c°`w"d severe injuries T90 the Sill-U0 nheir old home in London, Ont. was no chance of recovery. The McAullile company closed their forty feet to go at the depot tlhs the boy jumped after it e.nd slipped When the train had only about oy's dog jumped from the train and \ ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. June 25- (Special)-A. M, Salle/r and Edward ARRESTED ron _ rA'rAL Acciniiur ro -Twp MCATTLEMEN orsio wanin- Fight Duel With Guns Both Being Killed ‘At First Shot 'Result Ol Quarrel Over Trade And 'Old ' ` Feud. reled ova' n. cattle trade. Guns were drawn and fired simul- “ and fell under the ,clning p He was taken to the hospital where he doctors amputated one leg and ill probably take od the other one. They said late tonight that there _ CBT. The crown prosecutors will now 5 T; - _ "‘._ TWELVE DEATHS A Ellllll HHHWHING ln New York Among _Those Seeking Coolness About The Water- NEW YORK, June 22-(Spccial)- Twelve deaths by drowning were re- corded in New Yonk and vicinity in the past twenty-four hours. The intense heat is drawing thou- sands to the beaches to seek rclief` in ur on the water. HHHNEH TU ElElTH HEAH MT. STEWHHT Alone In _,House When Fire Broke Out -` Was Burn- ed To Death. The particulars of one ol the sad- dest stories that this paper has had to record for some time were learned by The Guardian by telephone from a correspondent in Mount Bnewart last evelning. ' . unny renders will rsménhe-r that in connection with the recent strand- lug of the Plant Line steamer while on her way from Boston no this port, there were two little passengers, three and four years old respectively the youngest a girl, who had been_ sent by their father, in care off the ship's officers to Charlottetown ad- dressed to their grandmother, Mrs. John Hughes, of Bt. Patricks Road, about six miles from Mount Stewart. The little ones passed safely through the ncd_de11t tn the Perry, and were mac by relatives on their arrival by the str. Northumber- lnnd in Charlottetown. They were taken to their grandrhother's home Where they have liived ever since. Yesterday, however, the sad tid- ings came of the tragic deaoh of the little girl. It seems that the occu- pants of Mrs. Hughes' home, which besides herself and the children ln- cluded her son and his wile, were. with the exce tion of the little girl, out in one of The fields washing wool. The child' had been left in the house, and there was a fire in the kitchen stove, so the report goes. No harm was suspected by those at work and their amazement and grief must he imagined when on re- turning to the house. it' was discover- ed that tire had broken out and the kitchen was dven then almost des- troyed. Not any other particulars were for- warded except t/hat the little- lone was burnt to death. The accid t has aroused much sympathy. T `policemen which had been summoned WHMAH KlLEEll N HEH WlHl]ElW Watching A assing Crowd Revolver Shot Being Fired ln Reckless Way. " New vonk, "June z2-- Watching passing crowds in the tl g . home in West 4‘5th Street last night n ` kill l l ;..._ t oda with her stearage nc of 2,000. A thousand more who were unable to find accomodations on the ' ship, were told that tlhey would be taken om the outgoing, but many of on board the Potsdam. They were held .in check by a large force of to tfhe pier, however, and the best they got was a sight of the ship BS with swarming decks she droped out into the stream amd started_on her voyage. MISSISSIPPI ON THE RAMPAGE St Louis, Mo., June 20-The Mis- sissippi river, which has been stead- ily rising for the past three weeks. has reached .a stage of 28.7 feet, al- most! four feet above the flloold dan- ger livle, and the levee-is completely submerged. The cellars of buildings* along the levee are flodded and it is first floors will be covered by water , ___ read at the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Church of England Incorporated Society for Providing Homes for Waifsand Stnays yester- day states that at the close of the Tyear there were under the Bociety’s care 1,802 boys and 1,967 girls, mak- ing a total of 3,769 children compar- e_d with 3,610 at the end_of 1906. ;,___._---- llin\rJ‘s Linlmeni Lumhnrman's Friend Keep Minsrd':Linlment i.i the House NEW EWONDERLAND New Illustrated Song By My"`Caroline". Last Nights Fine Pictures. T Something new at New Louder- lina mr; mam. 'renlghe it in the first new I 3 of the week, o. tunaful °l\ “hd |west_ _ on»,~whieh il ours to rush nulov .loom nb. _ _,Thi pic " inclddo the amusinz Finals Police" which caused' meh a Ulqtioi last ndfht, and created uuzhwr announces. “Two Friend#-Z f In one of the ilnwtl “blunts which/yiloilltl .hp_Il11l£il\l<|. Bhd it is hard ‘ttfody which is the fnvorih the noble boy who risks miuutnnvguiasnsuvhoma be y. -_ Miss McKinnon “Bye Bye fricnded him, or the dog who saved the situaclon at the final point. ‘ Saturday Shopping isa busy time and the Beiofcing Drsam one o thou 'l;rmsformatfonlf which are _ao POP- .\ or. ~ Ii.'_s n :ood vrirum. and “M W' should no it. ew Woddorlandic a cool comfortable place to spend an evening fn, or a shorter WM 0 if B0 acasqli-sd. 'rho picimrn are the but eyes' chown hero. gil W0 PIMODI 0| house express ‘cnuelvse as more _ ing committee of the Methodist con- ference met last evening and made was swept 'oy fire tonight. was shot and instantly ei 1 a _ . bulleh fired from a revolver ill a gfldover' John A' Ives’ Chatham' (L spirit of revelry from a crowd of mein mfm; Albert, W_ J_ Kirby; pgtigcolp in the thoroughfare. ' iam G_ Flemington; Little York’ Ed_ _ ____v____#M --_-Z-1 ward Bell; Vernon River, Fred Hol- mes; Murray Harbor, Geo. A Scllar. | ' = Whcn the conference met this morn- g ' ing reports wene received from the Missionary and Audit of the Sueten- tation Funds Cornmlttees._.. _.__ R ; ‘ ` ‘ - wcre_ necessary to decide this, thoseIw|,if_e_ Thaw has occupied Sharm NEW YORK, June 20__M,,,-c than B §‘;1'{‘1';;‘el9"fdD3°1;I§M§_li*;";-rl Glie‘1,VI~JC0I'{I\1ll' Chan1er's apartments over the Tail in thousand persons holding steerage ers‘Rev`J McC0nn'eu 1iev'A°g5 tlckest for European ports were left Mcéuuy' 'Oli “mt bauét Uni br behind by the steamer Potsdam when hogcrs 'Was nominated and sicomi she sailed t y - b commodation filled to their ca/pacity them made determined ellorta to get predicted before the any is over that al '1.oNnoN Has MANY fr WAIFS AND STRAYS. of LONDON, Jun-e Z0.-The report: lIHllll§_El] llilll Rev. Geo A. Sollar From Over Three Hundred Build- Harbor; MONCTON, June 20-The station ie following changes in the list of street bellow, Mrs. Tassie Voiland, stations: Gsand Lake-J. Spicer 'ourned. while lcanin out of a window of her Gm B A Ga atm, Henry PM BE. - ~§ E Ui ' a; Lindsay, Horace Turner; Dawson; Baie Verte, A. E. Chap- Hev. Thomas Marshall, the newly- appointed suoerintendent of missions for New Brunswick and Newfoundland I briefly addressed the conference, and Dr. Graham spoke optimistically of -- he work of Mt, Allison. Revs. Geo. Steele, H, E. Thomas - and J. W. McConnell were nominated H K _ ATh0uSand mtending Passen' as representniived to the mission Mr ` Th W 3 Ted to Justice ' noaud, Mr. Steele being elected by a large majority. The following FGPYU' Thaw was committed to the Stats gers Tn New York sentatives to the board of regents were elected: Re” D1* J~ R025". Matteawan at the conclusion ol his cv. Dr. Harrison. Three ballots allot proved no election. F EHHHMTTETUWN Preparatiofs Being Made For A '___ Reception of a Big Partv lottetown. This letter crossed on Chatham to Nlurfav ings Burned, A Thousand From Lynn. _ C __ h tm ,Chamber of Agriculture. Itsrnem- Ja§o..s::° ia; .i »,;_._.._~__ fm. _ harlottetown, Promises to be un- $5 d: tfnrfe mr- "nat"-fi P'“"IP°§° “°“““Y ‘“*°“"’°"‘,§, this Y‘;‘“' A'“‘“;g nssgciflhiowlthmnll ull? Elisllnenerd oT he visitors w be n arge par y _ om Fort Fairfield, Maine, members‘f;§r‘l‘;)‘:ll’“l"ei1£“n um( country ‘;‘l‘dbm“;5; Canton, Wabasso, No. 22 who will main enorts 5 d3_rmt";_t uns' 0_ ccompuny local Canton La Tour to mmm u “CBR” sed” thowatu pri he meeting’ A week or two “gc dustrg E ailrls‘t“reuln!f)ai'r Temlslationn word was received from Fort Fair- whichyin gEn land “_ “snug come; field that the canton there' had been up in the sgapc of sq mivgte bm__ Pmning “ "lp through New Bums' that is a bill not aflscning the gener- wick and Nova Scotia and had ar-,al public (but 8 class 0, eo 1_8 or B m“g°d to reach St' John on August 'certain section of the couhtr; 10th. From here the visitors would A_ H_ H_ Matthews Becretllry 0, go through to Halifax. As Grand Chamber to whom coéne reports from L°dg° meet” A“g' nth' the local all over 'the United Kingdom is very “nw” wmte asking uw exp°°ted'sceptical over the value of the tuber- E visitors if they could not changwcuun test for tuberculosis their plans and go along to Char-X ' from Fort Fairfield, the Maine men, having written Buggeslmg the 98me_TOWNS AND BARRY MATCHED. p thing. They will accordingly arrive; » . ,nf I q_` in St. John on Aug. 10th and leave Lennon, Jun, zo_.'ph, milling ~ at noon on Aug. 11th, for Charlotte- megan for the championship of Eug~ town. It is not known how many l d' to be rowed on the Thames be- wili he in the party. raison Barry and Charlie Towns of I j ‘i ._ ,\ Australia, lor 200 pounds a side. hal _ ¥;» L4 ;_;.'-\"- ____7._---j- limlly been ratilled. I’ 1 k __ __,`(_,_," _. , liIinnrd'; Linimoni used by Physician' I. ` M ERANGE V 'lil /-»_\l ____ WMD S dgsdnnss IN snssrou. _ _‘_-é;l-“Lf f TH HEE HHIEHS TUWN IH Ell ,___ E I"-'I'-I C5 _ Homeless. /my _ MoN'rnnAL, .Inns zz--rspenino... The town of Three Rivers, Quebec Over three hundred buildings were The loss is over $7,000:000. At midnight the fire is believed ill ' 'oe under control? A thousand people are homeless. SHANEE HHlHSl'EHS NEW YORK, June 20-Counsel for Y .1 ppl Dowling in the Supreme Court today to modify the justice order by which Asylum tor'the criminally insane at .trial for the murder of Stanford Poughkeepsie since May last, when taken to Poughkeepsie on the writ of habeas corpus sued out by his coun- sel. He now seeks to he transfenred to some other asylum than Mattes- wan_ Col. Franklin Bartlett appear- ed for Thaw and District Attorney J_ero-me opposed the action. Deci- sion was reserved. l iulfnnulli ini luis ul nun Expert Punts Out That Dlse ased Cattle May be Made hr mune LONDON, June 2,0-There exists in London what is known as the Central B - v~-- -- -- =~`- ~- - ; HHHH TIMES THJW TN HEHNllllll ,_-._. Onion Crop, the Main De- pendence, Has Failed and Great Heat Prevalls. ' ST. JOHN, June 22-(Speciai)-- Rev. E. E. England who arrived at home from che West Indies today says the onion crop, the staple pro- duct of Bermuda, is a total failure ami the times are the worst ever known on the Island. Ho added that heat is most severe on the Island for the time of year that has ever been. ill Ulu nn nf EHHTST PHHTHMT The Original is at Genoa Where it Was Taken in » 14-th -Century.-- ~ _-i '.'.1i_i Here is the sequel: ‘Maurice Lyons, the well-known collector, whose fa- mous "Imperial opal" was shown to the colonial premiers when they were hcra in 1902, hos in his possession what hc be-lievcs is the only copy of the portrait of Christ referred to, which Thaddeus took to King Agbar. The original reposes in the Church of St. Bartholomew, at Genoa, where is was taken from Constantinople in tha fourteenth centugg. It is so care- fully and jealously guarded that it is almost impossible to get a sight of it. About forty years ago, however, voted many years to investigating the origins of the traditional like- nesses of Christ. managed. after a great deal of trouble, to see the DOF- trait in Bt. Bartholomew's Church. he made a sketch from memory, and the British Museum attached to it a note by the artist to the original was executed at the time of Christ, who "sat for it for King Mesopotamia. comparing his portrait with I-leephy sketch, and he does not doubt the they deal with the same sub-ect. A ,_,__i__,.--l _,ll_ll _-’\, ; 52”” ge 3*-of I -3 in 0) l Thom” H°“PhY» an “"tl“t» WE” d°‘ was enveloped before assistance carrie, I-Ie was not allowed to copy ft, but this is now in ~ It represents Christ Ln full face, with beard and long hair; and there is the eilect' that, according to legend, Bnnounoed. yesterday that th, bee". Agbarrus." Allbaf. Or 8538. 15 Bn abbreviation of Agbarrus. Whilst’ kingdom of Edessa is now Urfa in Mr Lyons had an ollllortunlty of s apart from Heaphy’s sketch, there is Jones, wealthy cat/tlemen were killed in a 'duel last night near St. Vrafl, New Mexico, 200 miles east of here, The men were neighbors and quar-` taneously, both men being instantly killed. . _ _ The trouble is said to have been the outgrowth of an old feud. l E - I' lf. CHNTHHHISTS li. rllliii .._._. ` Rev.l. Seymour Says Dance Halls In Dawson Are Wiped Out. ___ VICTORIA, B.O.. June 20-Bev. J. R. Seymour. for two years pastor of the Methodist church at Dawson and for many years a worker in the var- ious mining camps in British Colum- bia gave an interview today ln which ho left the impression that the stor- ies of immorsllty were wholly for political ends _ The opinion, he said, was prevalent in Yukon that Dr. Pringle considered himself il~l-used by the Liberal party, and would take the stump against it. He _considered that the moral stand- ard in Dawson was quite as high as in any place in British Columbia of the same size. The police were ex- ercising e. rigid oversight and seeing that the laws wore properly enforced. The dance halls had all been wiped out 'oy the council. _____'i_.._..€l sn on in in in sn onus ____ ROUSE'S POINT, N. Y., Juno 80- A desire to see the circus which cams to town yesterday cost Fred Ban- schougan his life. H0 started out early in the morning intending to see tile parade and afterwards to ses the show, but his plans were disarranged by a policeman who arrested him dur ing`the afternoon on a charge of in- toxication and placed him in tha town lockup, a small frame building. Sanschougan made several vain at- tempts to bring bboutf his roleeie in time to see the circus and sl v~ lost resort set fire to the 'door of the prison, apparently believing he would be liberated as soon as the flames were seen. The tire spread so quick- y, however, that the whole building and it was too late was ilhs prisoner and he was burn death. BOO PLANT TO RESUME .___- Snnlt Ste. Marie, June 20-It was mer open heasth, bloom and roll mills of the Lake Superior Corzoration full staff ol men. ' _\ "TIPS" CAUSE A STRIKE would reopm on Monday nex `wit:h‘ q t Cherbourg, June 20-The_agm%_ Of T BUMMEHEEMEHT HEXEHSTSES ll. -S. S. __ , _--.<_. __> ._ 5,. ' ""'“' .+.-‘..'»r- _n The Closing Exercises Of The U. C. C. Takes Place Tonight. _ 'N .--'D . t-...Tlx The following students have won diplomas at the Union Com. Collegl this term and will receive their dlp- mman at the Kindergarten Hall tllil evening. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT on 1 t anno, svn steels. Gl\\\H¢¥ Bnidtgmedlf, usinin_Movnssh. I-\\\\1 yarding P, J. Connolly (honors), Wm. H. Carter. R¢8l“B1_d D°l*‘“°y' Austin Ford, Leslie Hunter, John fa. Kaneen,_ C. Guy Scott: ,(honors). ‘- F. Mchlillan (honors), John Parcel . Hefner: unsdnnnld. uorznm uw Innis, Marian Dwan, D." A. Mao- Kinnon (\10°0\'B). JUN! G°m‘°lY- Jessie MacPherson, W. E. D0\lKH`l'|» Lime Larkin, sl. Mwarev. J~ Pvf- aivnl, Margaret Power, F. Koawllslf. Herbert Auld. _ _ sr-1o`i`=l'rHasn narsarlrinr .Minnie Mcheod. “N1 _“°°*”°°“_ (honors), Mhrzhret lcladd (honors), Ethel Percival, Mary Dllf-Nr. U!f‘»lU K an Ronnie winxlism. Gvfiii Me en oniinghnn, .maui Dnks. wander: :Zi Ksnsis, Ronald Wickham, Elroy, Stella Matheson, Joan Hoopg: (honors), Vivian Hughes, Nellie Boy. Elsie Campbell, Blanche- liclnqt! (honors), Etta Minchfn, Pom Bur! Edith Gorman (hondm). Steph Iaarlln, Heber Auld. '__ I FULL COURSE DIPLOIA BOTH DEPARTMENTS Margaret' McLeod, Stella hQatlIlB_0ll. Ethel Percival, Jean Hooper, Ma Butler, Nellie Soy,_‘Wspdoll McK f nie, Peter Barge, Ronald Wickh , Heber Auld, Gertie McElroy. f Y WINNERS "ZANER!'A`N"AR'1‘ COL- . LEGE" CERTIFICATES FOR PEN- MANSHIP 1 Gertrude McElroy, Marion Dwana, ~ Stella Matheson, Agnes Monaghan, Edith Germania. Blanche MacLeod, Heber B. Aol , Mamia Moylnagh, Margaret MacLeod, erbert Mac- Donald. €____1-_--1-1 THE HHST EHHET j ppplil ini Tgfgptg, .I\||)¢'l0-T,h|_| CTUBBT OB!!- nda now has her drst naval cadet in life. ‘person or John parrot; s_un'ct .rsdgo lain-ron, dr"Bm_\lbrd. 6:53 A114 itlhems the Dul»l!,ill0l\_lU| ~ B forbidden their dock wni-hers we steamer at this port, and c_0nsdl'Usl\l who came down from a B handled willllout dalaY - - _______-.._-- A,k,f°,- pggnmjl, M4 Tnlre No Olho H Any Guardian resdéi' "“ who receives :dimly Prints ed, badly printed. badly ' - _ ' ‘ie fn gnc-nnoga, N. Y., June 20-Delo ___ l-' gy” TS. ess' tt/ending' the World Temper- g _ 5 _1 ~ Glllclco MARKE 53” Co»__m__ may ______,,_, __ ____,,__ _= M ,_/, u ent so mark the spot when the f ‘ _'_' w‘T;rld's ilrlt tompcrnnce society mi- - . _ _ or-lloaoo, Juni za_.(sp¢nis.l)- M, Emmnw GUN .WAN4 :sr PL1:5ANT June Wheat 86! °°' nie wnnirn. June Pork $14.50 08 _ .nil wanna .. ._ ssl an electric sun Whip! ":?’<;*“b\{2‘;' ,,_oR0N.,.0_ _hm ,3 __(8,,,,,,,,, __ ._-4* ani” I 0 ra - _ _ 59; dur or o ther uplol. vos ‘Hanna 'mn' nm .nd 'um :Ek more 'shtlllug "Off W1* WW v it. Come to ht. \ ,July Pork __ July_ o . .. ..:....*u.7o adn' "M .hon B mmuh. 1 ‘ ' the North German Lloyd Linn hav; ¢smini\.wd` to the Dndel_|‘ld|`0am. wt- soi on-that nf England. uuiql or up . cept gratuities for che transferring is but! 14 yea Hdgedilggitliltlli slklsggilge El/El: cliginzf Erassensere' bssssse frvm "ll" ¢° pleased with \1il`\":fP¢'\@\l°° N if thntis-so, must possess that copy. an hnnrd the #HUG- l th men yesterday refused tarball- fps,-wwf g|jgk_;\`|'|_p°_"\_§_¢< 'e`@Q“_ Q tlylc the baggage of tlggnfénlzf it flytlil' bark on tlho Kaiser Wlihelit-*W ‘lotto ‘understood thI`lfni|Nr`d Grosse. The company calldl dl UW ship's siliors, and the bBKIB¢U'Wf3 Maine In vj i>_ _or thi idth of~>op¢E:l_lf n ~ _ mi-and vwu~uh»-wc' _ hpuinjw vi dom an _-»unn°H» 'lv' _ '.u'f.N‘_ ii! , .Ind g‘ _:_ ‘_ ~~r§ _,‘,-.»__iz' i ». »- fe .:~-ll _i_ ~- ' -» r"C.on '-~ 'H 9./0 faerie - .-.il if-r i?f"~.`»-'»-vw my it folded. bully, cut. bldly addressed;-badly wflpP°¢\. tom,|oiled or inocmpleh paper of whatever illlll vrifiklndly notify the Sub- scription Department at once in: "nc "lxT"1"ff‘ ~“' nun _ A th! ;i'i:in:¢.;°‘I'»¢;»cnd°°lu¢2'E email Q i ?"..l? ni.. ii. r. when-\F."3¢»°»',"‘“_ mi ____ ,iB16n' s'iir.n-"` an ' lain Dr. St. Old! ,'KI\- lprn. This is a good opmho for a , how! dulfing o, practice. for par- tieulan enquire of In Gallant 111 li i -_ _ .__,_____-..,.,,,..........,......_.~ ' __ g ..5gy./>'l’a`-i‘.',i’=f.\ sydney sg ohnrlomtoirn. s-milpa. .oi l fa ,l _ -f -*-1 l’l‘ , .1 or f \ l ,I l lil ,_ f r is ¢i 1 .,` _Q1 .G N. io ' , _wi » ‘i fr. L'