MAY 5 1909' ' ‘ rn! rmrlsmllius ' ‘ ’ TI-IIB GUARDIAN mnsr or Am. ' PAQ; _give TM Speaker pointed out 'that no-.interprovincial progrwm, of mbtron. _ _ The House, went iD‘t0 cf-Knmittee provincial or_nationa1 series of school resuming consideration of the readers. Trunk 'Pacific loan", put it NEW YORK, May 4-(Special)-The committee and on the mo- first three m-usted iceberg ever seen for the third. reading Mr. Foster in the Atlantic was sighted by the attack. officers of the Anchor Liner Califor- MBY _f-‘(SP¢<él_§*/l)'j`\l» ln nln from Glasgow. t “t_n:;°welfel:1“ff:___ The big lieng, was 300 feet longer' probably in the au.tunm_ than the Crrnnrder and presented Many matters of importance me to much more free board. SIIIEE IELEENNMS NNN WNS NHNESIEII _ __._. Sill WEDDING marriage of Miss Hui.-.y Rat- of this City, to A. J. Houle, Foreman of the Prince- Island Hallway, takes place rlornlng a`t seven o'clock, at the- oi the l.'ride‘s sister, Mrs. R. Harper, 204 Weymouth Street. ceremony will be performed by ` George E. lioss, pastor of Zion of which Miss lla-ttray is a Miss Iiattray is one of Girar- most popular and talent- rlng Indies. For ii number of she has delighted Charlotte- WINNIPEG, May 3-Almost wi,-,e_ well was arrested nc-ar Saskatoon, Sask, today, while in the Company of Sinclair Elliott, the Conservative candidate, defeated by Mr. Mo-the1~- Wiscwell was charged with steal- ing some private telegrams sent by H. E. Perry, Liberal organizer, (im. ing the bye-election in Hllmhoidt. Wisewell was a telegraph operator-f yo Ho returned from the States, and had photographs of stolen niessilg.-,'es audiences with iler elocllticn, taken a Regina, and the Police- got llrls allways been a favorltc with, hold of tile negatives. people. Durini. the lest two yea-rs has been teacher of oratory irl Dunstnn's College where her work been highly appreciated by thc and students. Miss Ru-ttray s a host of friends who will wish r a contillullllce of happiness. She -the recipellt of many valuaole pre- ' t'-r. nrllolig thcln being ii lialirlsolne. ver dish from Sf.. Dunstnn's Coi- c nnd ll silver salvur i'rom_ the mbers uf Zion Clrrlrcll choir, ofi NEW \'()1i}{'.M,,_y 3 More mm, ll`ll l-IN’ -llliln DBS l100“_ ll ill"-ill'-f-9_1' , l,f`v00 alltormliliies took part ln. Nc\\ r the post ten years. 'llle groorrl siyork-S am-,uni ca,-uiV.,,_i pm-,,_d,, f,-,day f'N¢nl- |311 lllU'l.,.iey U. Evans, Richard P. Hobson, General Elwell S. Otis, Marshal Dyn- ma, Admiral Togo und Admira-l Paul l Jones. ‘ - 'l‘o the right of the hall on- enocr- I img is a chanming young lady seated I on a bench wi nh ri young man strand- \ing bf-fore her, who is tel-ling her the ,oft told tslc. in the lmck-ground ’ there is the head of a grinning Satyr ' I man's plntlturles. orc .may pass dhcactly into the,Con cert Hall, al magnificent room oc _cupying the full height or the hr--iid .ln and extending ln depth to Tw wh' e` 1; G K, ltssterully _decorated wil handsome mas Nnqnisry ia.-tl-gallons, \mirrv\‘-4 and ffwlwl Pl*‘N’~°~ “‘;d"“.‘ Mount pimp, lplc accommodations are pi-ovid fo “rc of the resale eniidiams in'¢h°S° Wh" “"°“ fm ““°" “ tm" . B . Kings County District for Tho _ through the lurlen Musee. _“___ ___ _“__ Uuardbgu' .'-Bi I ~- - The r-uuih side of the Ycrlr Citysnnd gnflllllle Trip to New °“D\‘¢n ,ny the stage, on which th There may be l M i world than the altltlllfn irllsildlv Ilfdrr-NE »from 8 to 10:30 lil the evening- ___ ell! on 23rd’ Street near Broadway,l F01' the sl’°“l°I P““° "E N i . B inf the ar-rsngmnent of figures andlnew amd renewal suuglpt:_or_l_:_er;r__rrs "fines in th E b recei ed st this o ca e :in im., uf, "im: :,°w‘§y..¢;;r sf m. 'rllursdcy April zz and s s. m "ll ulrinmr r. . ' ' 'rh r-sdsy May 6- nz onrlrn s heat, rr___0___________d ____ FHM _q.¢c¢\0n_) , . Y if cl-rrolloo Masks-rs. some si-rowass, ruos'rr.i i,\lli. y * _“Ulm _ b _ ( --- lf U uvnvuu “mn” ""'°‘ "en" "°“P’“¢- E” 3°” “d T5 m “om an moms UE or-rrcaoo. my 4-fsr»eclsli- 'rorroN'ro. rvrsy r»-lr`E nirnst ildlsknmmd- agent' od Tm mistress in charge of the homey ha ly iss Lucy' luncha-rd held _ __ _ _ __ a an conceive _ _ _ _ |t e rapt attention of the sudiame. fi" “lime 0”* inc plan of introduc- alloweu the girl to go with him for li _Miss Bertha Gorman created a most ‘ng I‘c1n_dee1' into Alaska working first world _favorable impression on ber ii;-ge ap. with private. gud latter with govern- On the failure of the mm, to mturmipearance as an elocutionist in Char- mmf Support. In 1889 la: was monica .1 tt t - . ' - ~ - the S8101" Wil” “life n°lili°<1- I orifvgrlgd Father cam-pbell nelrvererl- gnrtlfi? Ellnclllsliggntntg forlllllg lt was found the girl was turnel1,one of his best ieltures. He handled founded the- first government mail scr- Over w A yéung woman M Lynn and lhis subject in a m=ost_capa`oie and vice by reindeer, the first canoe mail taken to Boston lminrger shotglng clearly the service arid the Alaskian Society of The pair Ida Beuure d _ i lf1_10n ¢ Ween 0 PF0CcS\=€‘B Of natural history and ethno-logy, , gar and heriacqrrl-ring and the amount of lrno'w~ ,,___._»,,_,._,__,,,,_ niece, took the train for New Bruns-ilU1`8‘¥ derived by the fOl`IYln1 8/nd DY \ w1ck_ ,the informal method. He regarded first the oun' room arrl active 'and traced his growth and develop BOSTON Mass, May 3-ln an ef. lto manhood. The infant- by the timleyof one and one half cenlEs“ii1'rimclIi»tc1»Ei‘E~? lhc has reached 3 years of age haslnenrly 100 painters went oution strike HE IIN] Nlll MNNHN is:sisOrbis;ti‘=i..:"ii°s‘..*;ii‘..2;".;';:-------» - --r--- -f --- .______d‘____ _" d__H____te c______s__ __ _“_ His lei' firms ln the city were affected ____ ! ‘ _ dt I _ = _ F' _ the larger concerns ilnving agreed to .reason no yet lnving come into up-_'the mis, _ LU5 ANGl‘ll-ES. U-Bl-. Mill’ 3-430- Simple apprehension' Alter his ravi Rev. Mr. Fullerton arrived in the City last night 'ny the late Western Train. _ 'The funeral oi the late Dorothy HNS INSNPPENHEII ,l. trrckland ol Upper Queen St las' been missing since yesterday after oon and great concern is felt by his ilcnds for his welfare Ab always happens in s ease of this ind reports of various kinds as to ie cause of the young man s depart- re have gone the rounds of the city ut nothing definite is known Mrs btrickland is at present great distressed, and yesterday the ser- vices of a ductcr were required. One surmise is illiat the missing man may have left for good or may have_ done away with himself, though strang hopes are held out for his re- turn. Mr. Strickland was well liked by all who knew i-'_m, and- that his re- turn msy be only- a question of time i the wish of a great many people. IELES IIE N NIINEL SIINENNE George Strickland, son of Thomas S ' ' - . l n ' ‘_ f" ' _ k' ‘ ' - tl -~ ' » u . . _ ~ ._ 11 ` ' . ly ‘I ‘ » E s MONCTON, N, B., May 3-The “De- velopment of Power from Bay of Fundy Tides" was cliscussed by J_ L_ Weller, C. E.,'sllperlntcndcnt of tho Wcilalnd canal, before -.ilie Camidian Club here this evening, and proved an attractive subject for the citizens of Moncton, the attendance being the largest in the history of iahe club. Engineer Weller, who is one of the rofmoters of Fundy 'I`id.'ll iiill now ieforo parliament askin; power to ="""U IS NNN-INJUHINNS llOS’I‘0N, May 3-With refcrc-i-.re to publlslled reports tllat the use of certain forms of arsenic in spraying trees to destroy insect pests .'-ight cause a poison in the soil which would be dangerous to human beings, the Massachusetts highway commission has received li letter from L. G. Horw- nrd_ chief of the bureau of etc/mology of the department of agriculture. at Washington, stating tllat there is no danger whatever in the methods an- ployed in this work in Masssclusetts. BNSINN HNNN IN INNUIIEE ,_Q- BOSTUN, Mass., May 3-On the ground that its resources had become impaired, the bank cornnlissionere obtained an injunctiontoday .againat the Boston Banking Company which has been condrlcting aday and night bank- at 209 Washington and- his a liralicil office in Worcester. The quies- tion ol a receiver will be heard on Friday. ,..i,____...._. SPENNS EUEIIUNE. EIIIENII NE NNISEII SUICIIIES CHICAGO, May-Albert Koellch, 72 years of age, a close friend of-'Ina German Emperor and former member of the German diplomatic corps, is fiend. He committed suicide recently by inhaling gas in the olllcc of at- torney William McC-ee. where he had on leaving these tra\»Hn1\ visit- silare of $2,000,000. Mrs. Antonia Ar- guello de Wilcox, the young man’s mother, was a direct descendant of one of the- oldest Californlas Spanish families. She was ii relative of the famous governor Pio Pico. She died April 18, and the will was probated yesterday. The instrument disposes of property valued at $2,000,000. __..__._.-- SlIN|3llllllI.llEIl ENE NEW SIIETIN WORCESTER, May 3-At a mass meeting of Armenians tonight in Beaver Hall it was voted to cat-.lc congratulations to the new Sultan. The chairman of the meeting was K. ii. Tilomaiian, lmd the speakers in- cliided the Rv/v. Garabed M. Marav- ien, pastor of the Church of thc Martyrs; the Rev. David Dorrviditlan. rector of the Church of Our Saviour, and Dr. A. K. Yoosui. _.f *i1--1 Ellll ENEN NN _.` __ LONDON, May 3-The cable describ- ng the decision of Earl Grey to re- miin in Canada for six years is the ,est pig., of personal news received rom the outer cn\Pll‘°~ NY B l0l\§ time. The Sunday' Obmfvw “YB Brio ta'.'n never sent: out n, mur‘e_lnHDl1'ln$ _cuunsiil No representative of the , could 'have done surer or more Iwith a cunning Cupid, who seems io_ splendid' Work. - _ be immensely amused at .tha -gentle- 2 interviewed by UW DPI” Mal teh aiding the reported extension o_»_f Gai-l Grey-‘s term, Hamar Green-woo _ he went to Banada an B-0!! 9 ml? and will return a keen Canadian. Mr. , lr century uno, formed the thome- of an nddriss at the opening of the ` second national pence congress tod-ay aid the greatest compliment bn . s _ could pay Earl Grey is tr: =l?_Y__*-ha; ' C d emphasizes his excellency s .Ienly-fourth street. The. walls are ’r°°“‘v°° cious effort. As the yout-h innocent,l sf; y-et in til§ lvarys of the world ac- quires niuch information of a ques- tionable character the Reverend lr-ct-, l'-rerr laid great stress on the import-l ance of diverting his mind into goodl channels and throw out many valu- able suggestions to assist the Sunday School in procuring and selecting a library. After the lecture a hearty vote of thanks to the Reverend lecturer was moved by William A. Scott and sec-IEA- lt tl” °m°°'°E M55" E- ‘ml J- ' I » 'onded by F. A. McKenna both of whom in wail chosen words express-cd ,their deep appreciation of his bril- ilianfr nddrest. Rev. Dr. McLellan- pre-sided and tendered the unanimously thanks of _those present. _ -----~i~~~- . Ellll PENEE CHICAGO, May 3-"War lllways devours thc best." These- words, written by the Gcrllirlri poet, Schillor 11 ` by David Starr Jordanf president of the Leland Stanford Junic-r univer- sity. "lt is in the great growth of frat- ernal organizations iu the-_United States," said Joseph E. Bulrt, of Chicago, speaking at the evening scs- alcn, "that the peace movement has its greatest preseni factor. "Per- haps," Mr. Burt said; "thc- greatest guarantee against another civil war in this country.lies in the fact that over one-ti-lird of our men belong to fraternal orders, and are taught to Peardcfn, will take place from- N. Rattenhuryki residence, 197 Great George St.. this afternoon at 2.30. In- terment takes place ae the People’s Cemetery. 9-P.-lfl.-°-or-fel »*.d.v.e-.fi§s_'1‘.¢nLS _ (Tao Leif for Classification.) _ Eta <1 this pepsi- can bums Hardy and Co., 30 31, and 32 Fink Street, London, England, free of charge and thrzlt firm will be glad to receive news, subscriptions, and ad- vertisenlents for The Charlotttetown Guardian. __ 1_i;Z_~i_dtf_, ‘VE have a good opening for smart boy in factory. Must apply in able for society halls, at moderate ‘rent, in McEachern's Building. Queen Street. 2-16dtl. r"l`\o ill-:"r, house with teh rooms, 55 l _ Hillsboro St., with mrnlera im Iprovoments. Possession given March Zlst. Apply tu Mrs. W. W. Wcllncr, 108 Prince St,__M___ 3~2dtl. (i'(A)7l"'l'EAGi°1*Tln Kings iiuuare to rent ' on the first of June. Apply to Carter's confectionary, 188 Queen St. 5-lidtl. \Y»7ANTED,“g'irl for general house- -work. Apply to Eldon Hotel. _ 5-sd_iw~p~5i. ‘vANrsD,""iHfriié7¢`f5¥ely s reseller- ' first or second class. For Seal View School, supplement was $_46. Wm. Adams Sec. 5.-5dr4ipd, is I » 0 \V~ iii?- regard their fellowmeu as brothers." Tivo sesslons'of the congress were held ln the afternoon, and an even- ing session, but the evening session } t . t 0 ll t » action with the Qusbec fm-wnge-n_ was in two par s oneEn G r§___es°r__a r I _ K. » - _ Pi. -sg pcrscn. A____Duchcn.lin- & Co. 5-3di_~l_i_.. ,VIMJ RENT, single- and double office _ _ with lavatory equipment, suit- r Canadian nn“_(m_,a__r.e_'____ arts bulldin\_:_, with Miss Jane Adams, l'l1€l'S . e ______._._--- p;.i.m Mules orchestra iterfc-rms daily. 'from 2.30 to 5 in `the afternoon. and B May wheat 112| Moderate to fresh southerly to south- . Ma Corli .... 68 westerly winds, A few local showers cami h iiiiii' hall, presided over by . . rs , ary' in which he Ilmlinmuc to so y of Chicago, and the other in the dnb The Campana left this pore lane the Chicago s. tflemcnt worker, in the night bound for Montreal via Sum- Cllhlf- ide -_ » _ ~ i\linaril'.s l.irlimenl Cru-ea Gmgrgc-f in Cows Muna.; Ummm; Cum; prpll .li erlrn _ .,_1._q-nn-0-11' Y July Wheat 127 brit mostly fair. Stationary. or a- Joly Corn ........ 71 _ little higher temperature. FoLDoiiars Arc you satisfied with the catch? , Are you using the best bait 'P Classified Want _ Ada, in this ' I paper bring ` arness the Bay of Fundy tides, ex- lained his scheme in detail. The proposal is to dam the Petito- dinc and Me-mraimcoo-k rivers at Folly Pcinf. at Hopewell (Wipe, the con- struction bcing such ns to keep the |Potitorliac river' full nil the time and the lvleniramcook river dry. Tile pro- posed dam will be over is mile long amd forty feet high. This would leave about twenty feet of water in the riv- er at Moncton. The company is capitalized -at $10,- 000,000 nnd while Mr. Weller said he would, not like to give out the estiril- rited cost he was pre'par'ed to say $7,500,000 would more than complete the lgigarltic lindertaking. The bill be- fore parliament not only seeks au- thority to develop power in the Petit- codiac river hilt at' several other pc-ints along the lluy ol Fundy. I Engineer We-l-ler hinted it was thc, intentirm to ma-kc a survey this slim-I mer and have plans of the schernc ready this coming fall. The -_ulestion of disturbing Monc- _ ton's sewerage system he regarded an ` not seriolls. He had looked over the situntiml :md estimaterl this was ll rnattrr that would not _interfere with , his proposrri. He predicted if his po-w- cr scheme was realized on `thc Petit- C '1 ~ _ r __ _ _ _ . __ _ _ , . _ (7 » l c been permitted to sleep. At one time the incumbent of-a high political position in his own country, Koelich became tired of his quiet life. He took $i00,000 of hip family estate, and started on a scr- ie~ of foreign trnvels. U _-.1-__q-ui-1 odr.rc, Moncton would soon become grtril industrial centre pointing uf the great chrinfc that had been 'lrlrlc lll this respect ln the Nrrigalu district thr‘oui.:ll the lrranufuctllrl-. of irclip power. Da. Jnirss Ai~msr=lsoN Who figures prominently in the .\Iina.rd's Li:\inienlCures Cold‘s elf. Kinmde case' _ -_ .- .. _ ___ _ -Av.; SOMETHING “SPECIAL” , IN MAY22 ISSUE interest increases daily in The viorrs to Victoria Day May 24. so the Morning Daily Guardian of Saturday, Daughters of the Empire _Till slave s May 22, the Empire number. _. ‘ special article on t at ject. Who would not like to read some which will be more than intercwtlng. rhyme; from "An Old Time Market" Brlslnesru men everywhere will find it on the nm marker lnlilnlng in char- to their mivsntslzc *°`l‘nvcn "wl>c¢lnl' iotteflown ? liiverybody in this Pro- ver-cisemsnt in the "special" section vlnce and hundreds of people living of the Empire number of May 22 on abroad will l-r anxious to see even which will be "special" nrtricles by the "Old Market" article. the Dailglrters r.-f the Empire. There will also he a poem hy than The net receipts from all "special" talented lady Miss L. M. Moutgcnu- nrlvertisinp, and from all sales at ery, whose fsrmc as a writer is be- five cents or more for each paper will coming world wide. be for the “Anti Tuberculosis" move- In n few days blank coupons for or- mel-lt. daring copies of the Empire nrlmhcr Every rea-der of The Rural Daily will begin appearing in The ilrmrdian Guardian should not miss The mara- and be distributed throughout the ing Daily of above date, for it will various parts of the Province. give weryhody an idea of what the The Empire number of May 22 will women can do in editing a news- lw the last issrrv of the iirlardian pre paper, -_.,...._._.~.. ._,__._.,._...,_l,.._ _ . i ‘I L » .r F 1 YT l I