....~ S"°"; . r`°r _ for 190'? 0 _Y* , _ .;'-\»@ \~` ' ` 1 1 ,E ,_ G Y IOUNDWD lllil _ wii|‘31¥£'~ll`ls3h‘R‘ealL slits- nel 7 ‘li -an -- _-if-l. - 1 -in -ma. ,L . L' ilumit ni niw’s niulsi AND Notorious, Shooter of Stag- ford White Still in The Public Eye. PLOUGHKEEPBIE, May l’.'- / (Special)-Harry Thaw's plea Forre- iease from Mattawan Insane Asyum is Hkely be decided nn l\1f>o,Lo1‘1*EToWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1908. °~i”'nl’L’§v%.”iii‘l‘i?'v‘l’ll’§|. - is EE Bicycle Fatahty ,(Bpecial)-While canoeing in Otter Bennington was drowned and her LONDON Ma 1" S PREMIER HAZEN uzmlrs u LATE PREMIER ” PR0HIEiTI0NE Minuiiiunv. vi. AND HOME RULE Will The Government of 'New Brunswick Two very sudden Deaths- A Pathetic Story Of Sir Campbell-Ba Take a Plebescite on The Question? D'°‘”"Fd F'°'" C§“°°A“d `ne'rman Which I-las Jus( Comp ' The Query Is Subject of _-__ ' go |,igh¢_HiS Deep MIDDLEBURY, vt., may 11- Il\t€l'8St» 1 Creek. tonight, Miss Faith Powers of _‘mi- ' _ ' 7 "»( Pedal)-In to- und as Birrell Chief Secretary n. for Jerome asked Thaw to permit tis nlienists to examine him and juge of his mental condition. _ tion in N_ B_ _ This was declined, but Thaw ollj- At the Every Day Club cd be examined by experts seleéwl by C0““5°1 °‘ both Biden' 1 _ heard a whisper to that Jerome 18111595 1-1115' he hoped it wns,true. plebvscite on the question sion of the, Legislature ask for ai of prohibi- last night, id he had eslect, and know who Rev. J. W. Kierstsad sa The Government should opposition retaliatfs, and went to the province pledged to prohibition in the next general elections he thought it would be returned to power. This was not a question of party politics. He himself had always been a liberal but \had resented what he regarded as the unfriendly attitude of the late Government Powers was 22 and graduated Middlebury in 1907. fractured companion Ivan Winslow of Nashua, days Nation, John Redmond t ll » ' senior in Middlebury College, nur- t0\-l¢11il1g story of the late Camibzlr §ri`;l:1ul;’skahs0A wdlisth md1sptlsed.l R rowly escaped a similar fate." Miss Banl1erman’s determination on be- in the Ifousesqto pliztzirnzgthia at -half of Home Rule for Ireland, page T he last time he visited the House Asquith declined but Sir H George Anderson of this place aged Uf_Commons Sir Henry told Mr. Red- hearing of this seht word thaint 22, was killed by a toss from his mond that it was his intention hi - 1 b motor cycle tonight his sleull being self to wind m ess the de ate Wes postponed UD the approachin Home Rule debate E had made up his mind at whatev cd- der de- un- he up the river. At the locks at Black er Rapid their canoe was caught in the uuin sn ciiii-_iccuun Man And Little Boy Drowned At Ottawa In Sad Ciucumstances. ~.-_._¢ o'r'rAwA, may 11 - `(Bpnm`) .__ Chester P. Gamble aged 18, repo-|-hr on the Ottawa Citizen and Aubrey Monk aged 11 of Ottawa East, warg drowned in .Bkackilapids on the R0- deau River. about ten miles from Ot- tawa, this morning. A1011§ with Geo. Monk aged' 17 they were returning to the City in their canoe, from a abort fishing trip _ .,. K its friends were, and many ol them when an effort was made a few years 'it was believed were old Liberals ago to apply in Dampbellton the lo- _ S. who were strong ,temperance men. cal option clause of the license law. ' The last Government had made a If a plebiscite were now taken he he- . mistake in not putting a prohibition lieved it would sweep the whole plank in its platform, but if the new_province. § 1 United States Soldiers Revenged For Attack Made Upon Them. ___ _The Country Plodding Slowly Toward Prosperity" Expected That Congestion Commission’s Report Will Result In Great Things For The Peasants. MANILA, May 16 - Private E. F Clark, the fourth victim of the Cami' Stotcsburg affair, died today. A de tncliment of ccnstahulrary istpursuing the hand of Moro outlaws under Man- nlai Alib, members of which killed Rundmuster Smith and killed Gover- nor Gard, who died yesterday. Thg 4 detachment overtook and engage LONDON, May 16-This year's ami- skilled labor is steadily growing. the hand and killed Alih. Ofliciabation from Ireland will touch thai There also is a persistent agitn-‘P reports do not confirm the reportiwesl: point ion many years. Itltion by the Gaelic League against oi Governor Gard’s death. Thoems probabl-e that the number nf the flood of emigration, and the oiilriails express the hope that he imigrants will hardly reach half that |hope is expressed that the report still alive and are investigating thc; last year. lof Lord Dudley’s commission on ,,,,,¢,wr_ _Several causes contribute to this)congestiun,which is expected ,within it I isult. ln theiirst place, Ireland, Ifew days, will make recommenda- ___,.i-l- though torn politically, is plodding 1tlons that will result in great thwngs owly but surely on the way to *for the peasants of the west. It, is _. [eater prosperity. Native inline- understood the commission is in fail- - ~ des are springing up in villages, or of splitting up the large grazing id employment for skilled and un- TBDCIIBB 81111 3111111391112 snialf holders - ____ * _ ___A_~__ ___ _ _ with farms sufficiently large to be Ui |J[]|?|l|j[;MN“* ""'"",f'_"”fs:“‘1’.;';°RE.R...1°R::;‘°.....:i;:F° ne when sms. of Dayton, ' U Furthen, there is a still stronger 1 reason for the falling on in emigra _.__ tion. It is that the prepaid passages, which in days past _ T came .from America, have now Klllg Manlml Decorates th' | greatly fallen od on account of _ .- ,unemployment in America and dis- S0|d|er who Struck DOWI1, turbance in business caused by the =' _'_ financial trouble. ' Th ' cost to leave his bed and go to t '_ ° "ext My the Premier WHS House of Commons and particip Zllicken wat/I; the illness that evwtu' in the discussion. _ Tiepzizet atal' _ Thereupon Mr. As<;"ith yielded, a A e was “nd fm' Feb' 17' postponed the debate to March 30 ate he llywash and whirled over the -13 feet: swim ashore but his little brother falls. George Monk -managsd to nd and Chester Gamb e was drowned. A Strange .incident in connection with the tragedy is that Addis Lewis A AboutTheFirstWeek _. ` - (Bpecial)-It is believed here that the House will adjourn about thc FREDERICTON, N. B., May 17- P 011091719" first week of June. Wllilllllhll , PUWLH ucilrlu ii vluun nn Successful; g MANTE0_ N_ Cu May 16_The ae1.D_ The cricket season of 1908 was hap- ' i ' ' _ _ il d at Vict ria P k I A 1 1 zany. an w nt i. tn P Y °P°°° 0 Hr 011 Assassm S Carb" 8' the Notes For _ _"iii grgnethénggyiony Om; a;finautsl;0t0_ Saturday Bite;-nggn by two enf,hu_ 1 1 d ay made two mgrlt, with apparentlsiastic elevens of the Phoneix C. C. _-__ were ly the most successful results. It'Th° P1115’ 1`9"'951°d 901112 V81\1B1119 BC' 16 - After ing to Palace, after llfonucl the ance at Majesty publicly ente, who, on Queen Amelie’s down the carbine of assassins who killed and Crown Prince Luis. ed at her. The King him the Cross of the Tower and the Sword. Queen Amelie pinned breast on a balcony on in sight of .a cheerlngt crowd hering thousands, a. the time \exclaim‘ing: ,"HB “V511 life." The cross carries with honors and a pension equivalent that of a. oaptain's. Queen the soldier lst, ny e une ____ S says residents of Evanston s of the grain magnate and her “ in the suburb, had been swind- I t who is alleged, got hcr sig- _ Ende ' 5 to that amount when by the agent and are now DAyT0N_ Ohio, May 16 _ "Wm-n. , Pl`¢S¢l1t¢d f°1` P"-Wm91lt~ 5°m° ing.-This means you. You sell 110159511515 5“1d» Wen’ l-“ken your tobacco for less than 100 Mrs. Patten before her hus- started an investigation, which that she has been swind- c ts er ound You will see see." This warning. wfitten in red ink was received in the delivery boxes of Ephraim Long and Joseph Murray, of Trotwood, 0., two of the most prominent farmers in that community and now all the farmers are inmortallear that "Night Riders" win bum' me te. B bacco barns of those who sell their crop at the prevailing price which has , been offered. _ lMPlllllHS Elll ' a warrant was sworn out arrest of the man whose Major Paden of Evanston the others interested refused to Cough" on'-Ir, uusrl Ailments nr.. quick' ‘r ‘~ul»iut.s. ten cents _vi f fm. NTEST RLAND GUESS AT W Something N ew, And a Reward for a in Gold, en Oak 0fs2.5o , _ it And centre Table. ’ VINNA May 16-When Emperor There 18 mmetmnz new on at the next-,is a solid oak lJoseph on the occasion of his jubilee, a “mud wmkhx Tho” whom A eh th h a n joyed the new ideas orltlll 9 get something worth` 1110118 09° “B °11°1`° W” 1'- 9|, wondmma. 'm md in wh nothing. for th. p,-wg °¢\.Wiesklrschmer, President of the Low- Qne there It's Just a splendid op- cefved the order of the third class 'B Then guage 0,201 409 a decrease of 98 188 B78 of the Prussian Crown. °“° °' '"°'° g“°" th' °°'° contending um the bemwei or ;,“ m this number of apples. thn number of 1 ling Dllll ters apples is than tho Der. ment. the price. _ and song so come to V will be ,through the foreign oillco tp tho-0er- O a friend have A real good' ohght to»hAve been cfm higher rank g 'gift nights rs- buh in reality a tribute to one of,,F° the eonnt`ry's institutions, Dr Welk- was signing orders 'i is The notes were dis- W . . . .i*{.';i.“;;;’;°:°i':.':..f.:a;‘s‘ Primers Who Bolfed S0mBlh|ng ElltBl`la|ll|llg, large falling of in imports, conse- For Freedom ‘ for ' ed, Iwmmm °am° 11°” “ '°W ‘M75 “g° °° bright outlook for the revival of ip” his r°°p°°t° t° mmp°"°' Franc" trade next autumn, the imports will _ Z and me mera an ask 'he distribuitedddecorations and orders month or so’ and that the nguros on every sn . _ for “ml” the ¢{¢g',¢ h°1d,, -wer House of the Relchstath, who re- gf; ow a very considerable improve- . » » . rating the highest deem" this ordsf was. not A personal favor U51" hand show A aught .mer tn th ' to arschmer has returned the onder id- ‘9l7u's“_ The grand ww of mm mmhnm, prawn" “mt it aranadian trade for the month was andnot a grade commonly accorded is’ orked perfectly and sailed graceful- ilU151t1°“B to the Phvtnil I‘8-H145 ly into the air executing various 'man- 110151115’ M¢BBl‘B Hrlrhctt and Mat- Orders For Books- 0 ‘ _ suv,-as at the Wm of the invengm-S tihews-both evidently old cricketers a ...__ out 5 h,¢¢h_ V 7 ` ,fective work. The veteran president=Bays,_In case wuifam _L Bryén “_ The mst 5-_/,-_t,m,,_d9 was in Biol the Club, Dr. Jenkins,-now in M 16_Th Trib traightaway course along the route 11iS 8181111161-11 Y¢lll`-blltteil 1!! 80011 m apped for it for mree quarters10l`m» Pllt15111E UP BD 8115111711118 <19' D1 5, miie Then §;,_1gw9d an eiiorofence against the bowling of Mr. Mc- 1'T,`g:dMt;;d“¥Ta;:§nAitggiege The Troubles of the Tobacco of more serious pretensions. the Quillan and Stewart, and bore his ' I H eroplane this time making a com-lrepeated smashes with Spartan-like a leader in Club md Eodety Growers Are Not Yet plete circle and covering a dis-,indifiere'nce. The only inyury to the nce of approximately three miles. spectators was caused by a sharp out or $30,000 by R “wk can_ d Both tlrneu the machine was ap-'drive to square leg which mercifully arently under the most perfect con- struck the heel of a child lying on the BP011dd%0 the 5111151118 2110115 010110 a fatality per force must have en-- _$21125wiif“»`1b'I»i.‘i.1i§§e§h§ei1'§`f.;wT”° t. r , -- 29 KILLLI] IN l ut Revival of Trade Promis- ' 1 es That Imports Will Soon.Pick Up ` .___. 1 Russian Guards Shot Dolwn ent upon the restriction of ,orders _ ring the early months of the year wholesalers for imported goods the summer trade. It is expect- however, that, with the present YEKATERINOSLAV, May 16.-The attempt made yesterday by prison- ers to break out of the government jail here after making a breach fn, the wall of the guard room with al bomb has resulted in the death of twenty-nine of the fugittves. The prisoners were either killed outright or seriously wounded, from which they have since died. Of the twenty- eight wounded, 11 are in a serious condition. ~ ain pick up in the course of a the last hal! of the year will nt over those of the first hall e imports for last month were compared with April of last year ports of domestic prodhets, on the r the month. the domestic exrxxd llied $10,294,828, as compared TORONTO, May 17-(Bgecial)-1 Moderate south to west win s. Few . 40 _ '9’m'aa7" M mmpnnd 'nh ' ' scattered showers, but mostly fair. 969 for Ap\‘il', IW1. for sverv one Assured. Come! to ,permns of thc. rank of police com- missioner; . person who Iilcu to the Keep Minsrdb Liniment in the llouu LlGlSLllUlll Sl .lllHliN H IS |,lI.ll'tS PULIEE The budget debate will be continued ST' JOHN' M” 17“(SP°”1“U* A ST JOHN Ma 1., _(B ,BD ‘ - » Y i P945 in the Leblslature tomorrow and r:hE;u’p0li‘;eh0;;Hni_I;;;d v;?l;`iZe1€n;?'_ L_ p_ Fan-is" lately appointed pol. robably finished on Tuesday. 8-mes Monday night in a ho I ice commissioner along the G. T. P, use o --'--i ,iwfame kept by Amelia Francis’ route in N. B. was in the City 0 sheffield sz S“*““1“Y His loss was reported to the police He told your correspondent math ' J with the result that the house was had assumed me new duties an ,aided on Sathrduy night and three would leave first of the week on women and one man arrested. mu! °¢ msPe°ti°n‘ 1 mjune' AHOUSR 1" Sh"f11e1dS1l*fel Has Assumed Duties An _L . Rece|vesAttention,bythe Leaves Soon on Tour of Inspection. BllYll'S lllUGHliH to be Added to the List. CHICAGO May 16 -A despatch to nd *hen <1f°PI>~’»‘1 ‘Wk *U “fill W1‘*f1"l`W'“° may "°"°“°‘i °“ ‘°" ‘“"“’° °" the Record-1'-iereia from omaha Neb ceives the Democratic nomination ‘his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leav- itt, will take the stump in Colorado, Wyoming and. several other -western states in her father's interest. This information was given out in Omaha yesterday by Mayor Dalhman, who has just returned from Denver, where he has been with-other Dem- N ti l rl t rol an in every move appeared to ,\grass. Had its head been encountered ocratic B Una comm t ee, men com' pleting arrangsments for the conven- ‘l:ion. Mrs. Leavitt will confine her o aeronauts. ged. 'libs spsctators ar; enjoineddtolenorts to women and Wm only _ ep a oge ar od t e groun s,. , _ avoiding at once the danger of ac. stump £10831 :Stes whi,°h ha” wo cident and the setting of a had ex-'men su ag A en P D ample to the very young and] ' ' thoughtless, and also. the hampering what 79" Wm get' Try ‘md of the players in th\e field-a very Condensed ads too late for classifi- cation will be found on page three. Another Lady Political Orator ll 1103’ 01 14 years, who started out with the other boys on Saturday, had a presentment that danger was ahead and this so worked on his nerves that he got out of the canoe Expected it wui Adjourn ”““"““‘°“"“°“'°“°“‘“g"°"‘°'“‘°' ly on Saturday night, The bodies were recovered shortly after the fatality and brought to Ot- tawa. .Mill StiMiNl§L,l llllll TWU llNllS ____ d MONTREAL, May 17`_.(gp,cia1)_ To die twice in five years was the fate of an unknown Frenchman. e 'I_-Ie was found ln the canal uncon- d scious and apparently drowned and a taken to the hospital for dead. There the doctors tried ar-t,1(1¢¢1 respiration and broughthan bug go life. , » He seemed to be all right, and was able to talk' but could not give hig name. This morning he died a sac- ond time-this time for good. lll [ill llll Slllllllp |_»[A|J[|] [HUM _ ll|lHlllllli_Bll|LllllllG Occupants of a Toronto House Had a Narrow Escape From Death -1.- T0R0N'1‘0.May 16-Fire broke out inthe home of T. H. Bishop, Onta- rio Street, this morning and sight inmates escaped from the flunq by climbing down the balcony and jump- ing into a blanket. Miss Julia Rum- sey, a boarder, leaped from ther rear of the burning house from the sec- ond story and after striking the blanket went through it. As a re- sult she stl'ained her back and limbs so severely as to necessitate medical attention. A three months old baby was thrown down from the second story window by its mother into e. blanket and the woman followed it, both being safe. WINST ON LADY > m € WINS HE LOVED Th e Successlulfdlitioian Also Success- ful In Love-'l`h_e'l.`ady Evidently _Did Not Ring The .Bell This Time. NEW YORK, May 16-A cable de- pach to The American from London says:-Following hard on the heels of Winston Churchill's political vic- tory at Dundee comes the report that he hu been victorious in love, and that the announcement may soon, be expected that the you Cabinet --1---1 Minister and Lady Dor-Jtliyi-lt ward, TH E W ldzgggotgrtgf ‘gre Carlisle, are Now that this news has :li ' , D904 out it is revealed that when-veil Mr. Churchill has been lately Lady; Dorothy has not been far sway. At "l" ' the Peckham bye-election, when llr. Ask for liinardw And Take No other lonnreinu .pen on men or the ae- l like featud Radical candidate. sho was at his side. At Manchester. where Mx-.Churchill was defeated, sho again was alwa nrhls troll and » 7! . , at Dundee due was his fair tnfpnrtsr. Lady Dorothy'1s the lxcenltrt palm- eisn in s very, enthusiastic political family. She ls s handsome girl lhd a,very ninety ana, and at sdnahm Ihr woke very vnu at,su~¢ge eager meatiuzs on behalf of thi Lfbdhl. licensing hill. iler father, her mother a tempersnee rshrmor, brothers, one, Viscount a Radical and the otlm l l l 1 r l l L