Si - ' ~- I r , 1909 __ Y _ Tm” I“‘"“B'I' NEW” 'IHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iriasu or Ami pimp pw 2; ____ FORT D-E FHANCE Mnrtini n MoN ' _ - . . ,_ ' » is hlan a - I1 - Our men were e andl 00 JB-in n ~ ¢‘h's Shu . OPDO- lament began its Easter holidays this Alfonso and Queen Alexandria have I” “ mg” against the Brmsh G°"°"“' 0'" 0““Y sixteen years of age, com-'many others wounded in p conflict site the city has backed the water up ment and State Department at Wash- mitted suicide here this morning at with local cafribiniers and n flood is threatened at Verd.un‘ 1“5t°“' Mt the “team” G“”d'~`I0“I’€ his hoarlirng house Iiisson ‘iltreet I The auilhorities arecndeavoring to‘ A 00111110 Of Wars ago this Dart of his ortandhstk. _ ' ` ` " - i :gmt on 3mm B E en up (mar abliiee tgecftintlu deuponclciit at not being collect new taxes which are exceed- ,the city was under water three days Finding an ports in the west In_ in ,to ki-6 :WY :uf and this morn-‘ingly unpopular. ,and mails, groceries and all supplies dim barred against him, his Dresenll Dlicedolt tio IYYO inntel shot gun and] As 8 protest the maple rushed Iwere delivered by canoe. ` course WM the only one left open' triggws iis cies and pulled both through th? streets and invaded the.. Atl Laprairie, across the river, the Cnstrds wife will continue on His' ‘Zh t V 'city Hall Carlbiniers were called out,I1C° IB Jnmmeff and the town under d tl G del L es was iillnost blown to whereupon a ilcrece riot followed in water. boar ie ua oupe to aguuirii. pieces l , ~ which the soldiers tired on the peo- The lower parts arc from five to pl ll.;l_._. ,e. ten feet deep and the highest land LANL- III NNIIIIIIIN IIIINIIIIYIII WW 'glyglig Ui ,;‘:tNfN.:°?l'A.§l§£§f‘§§§.”N‘..§li '-*“" 'i 1 r -~ ` '___' ' ‘»H1('f\C~0- /\PI‘1-'0~J- J- Shuuuft. Pilnrs, April 5-Cnmiiln Flnmmnr- PARIS, Ap;-_1 (;_Ligi,¢_ning struck fum, the astronomer has pilhiishad ani and Congrcssmuli Joseph l.. Rhinock, MONTREAI-'~ April 7“(SP@°i“II‘°‘A of Covurington, Ky., started today cable from. London says the death oc- for u tour of the Pacific coast for the curwd of Charles Henry Somersetpilrpose of establislling a circuit of Butler, sixth Earl of Carrick, wiio theaters' Thu] plan tu buy M lease scrved during the Fenian Raid in Canada in 1870. s..,.....-_-_-_1.~;_..n IINIIINIII Wl]MAN IIISIIINBS SENYIIIE truordinary scene took place yesterday in St. James Cathedral. Cunori Welch was engaged in silent prayer' when u wcll dressed young woman, carrying a. little hund bug, walked swiftly up tl o centre uisle punt the choir stalls,straight up to the uit-.llyurnl before Canon \IVelch could give out the words of the opening hymn, proceeded in il shrill voice to addr-ess the congrcgutioii. The verger' wus, lro\ve\'ci', quickly on the scene, und gontly urged tho young lady into the vcstry, just luljoiliing thc pn.pit,~t'l'oin whence sho iiluile il. quiet exif. Canon Welch wus ill no way dis- furliedliy the irn-ident, and prcucliod one of his most forcible serrnolls. Mirlul'd's Lininlent Cures Garget in cows FURTHER PARTICULARS ' MURDER CASE' 01" MULLEN BOSTON, April 6-Dionisios‘ Spiro- poulos, alias James Manter, at Greek, but Z0 years-oi' ago, who wins lured troni ll/laiichestcr, iw. _H., to oc arrest- ed in Boston yestcrduy, is the man ivno the- police clulm ended thc lifc of the Cainlbrldge domestic in Squire's Field, Arlington, one your ago last i-luuuay night. At inidliighul the police asserted that he was ti-oi... _' on thc verge ploy-houses from Dcnver to San Francisco sind from San Diego to Vancouver, B. 'C., and their move is taken here to indicate the opening of ii war between the two big tlleatrical the parish cllurcil nt Gassln, near TOUIOH. Y€Sf»cl‘il‘ay, rail along the iron cables which act as boil ropes and rang alll the liclls violently. It ' also torc away the door of rl. cupboard containing three candles, and lit the candles, wllile ni carpet in the vestry was torn from the floor and rolll;-d up is ndi,,a¢_,,s_ without being burned. Y gales and heavy seas. She' sprangl aleak and last i<‘rida'y morning, when I tho Wolkilre came up, she wus aban- doned ill a. sinking condition. Shortly ‘lieiorc thc rescue, Captain Dodge fell down the companion way and broke his leg. Tile vcsscl was owned oy U. D. Slnitll. oi Windsor. ,wunnsuuulin uinuun . , _ , nsnlin ll snI ~ Muni nsnsi it --l=‘fuf~u“-A=~nu@2‘1==°t-ff-‘=>=‘=-is Y” SIIIII’ “UI "AWS KING YIIIIIIH WILL Nlll MEEI MH. Nl]lISEI`ELY MYSTEIIY IN -NANAIMII qi, _.__- I; llgagiflljgile V/after (lglindligg In Montreal. Wast Despon-,Troops Called Out Fire on Ice-lam in River Floods La- Commons Adjourn Till Tues- King and Queen of Spain Es- rl is s ere ose dent Because Not Able to People Killing Four and prairie and Verdun. The' day, Senate for Two Weeks. ` cape Unhurt While Cars ‘ Against Him. Find Any Work. Wounding Many. Water Still Rising. Supply Bill Passed. Were Smashed. afternoon. I I The Commons adjourned until Tues- ,d'av. having nninhed _its lmmedinteg _program lust evening when it passed-i the supply bill. Today the Senate met, put the sup- DIY bill through and adjourned until the 21st. ` Sir Charlcs Fitzpatrick came down |30 give assent to tho legislation and .with the assurance that they 'had lefti enough funds avniiaie to run the 'country for the time, the two Houses took the Easter recess. HlPlJHll|]l1lAll W'IIl"IW_YI"“""N"I. ll i|i;Hll|li;I”°“”` ---' |,,,,,,,,§,j,‘"" ‘ NY UIEWIIISIIWS null; ning num lllllli THE lHllllPSi;...... .. .. ., ,___ . cent pronouncing oi solemn bencdict- '°' ion on a, new aerodronle and two, had a. narrow escape from injury. The King was leaving the palace court yard and the Queen was enter- ing, in their automobiles, when the machines cgme into coliisaion in the narrow passage. Both automobiles were badly ilaim- aiged, but their majesties were not hurt. Aiiss|IifnTEAil>illis i . ` _ aeroplanes at Juvlssy by Monsignor NANAIMQ’ April 5_'phe body 0|, PIEH(*E» Oklil-. Alifll 5'-Uf`&zY‘IArnie'l:te, Archbishop of Paris, ns_uli~ Thomus Almm of this city waB|siia»ke, whose surrender was incorrect- wurlfbyh of the Chupch talid on a pur _ ’ il - - » _ wit e prayers o in crcossion in .fuuud lu the harbor vcuturduv after-, y,'°p°'t"d th" mornm’ 'S “tm _de .vogue at the middle nge... “This uct" 'noon. Deceased was last seen about.fYUlZ,_th€ H01lli‘€FS_“'1lO M6 S¢8\'C\1l'l1§ M, Fiammapion says, “Was a piece of lo ifnlnck on Sunday night in good fur him hull tryms tu dislodge the ,nexcusable childishness in me of the . _ i _ _ . 'health and spirits. How he came to;b0l11d Of bfllveh 11U`W hldmg H1 U11? progress of modem Scicncfi ,md phip age and unmarried, a native of Cum bcrliaud, England, and ur resident f ivin Austin, uound for bt. John, be- came disabled yesterday afternoon, Iforty miles from port through the breaking of her shaft. Two tugs were sent down this fore- :noon and the steamer was towed to Iport. She will lay up here for re- pairs. I Seventy-five passengers were on board Thr steamer Governor Cobb ,his death is H mystery He was a:Tiger mountains. (..razysnake is des anthmphy .. gtifuppjng young fellow, 25 yew-S Ofgperntely wounded in the thigh and it ' :ls believed to be only a matter of as Ifew hours befo u he is a prisoner and the resident. of the latter place 'are now fearful that a band of red TOCRONTO, Ont., April 0,~.iiEilt bo- I , _ lure anon Welch colnrrienced 's us- 1- -_ ` K- .I1 t . 1 , ual mid-:liiy Lenten discourse. an ex; , ion:-;,§Y,le tzvgg-Ol;03,1;ad\;(;1riuSe£§fXn;§g EDMONTON, Aprill 7.-Stringent BALTIMORE Mn April 7-nndgel 0'1"r'AwA April 1-'rbe embargo on total number of prisoners to date is u\¢=°“">° hu” b°°“cf:‘1“"(‘; xzrumeilig and crew of ten men of Windsor, N, American' chttle, established in contre- 94~ , Federal andtpggvm tm E f bi _; S., of the barque Laurcu, from ;I‘urk’s guence of the foot and mouth disease, gg ts1§:T,2do[ll1ee;- ]§|g(;_:l¢t eBThgD1e;arW;b-I Island, were brought to this crty by as been removed from all the States .--- '. the German steamer Walkure. exccpll Pennsylvania, where the dis- .ment f)fAgric“1t“r° has 1s§ufd§Td,1?§S‘ The Laurac left 'i‘urk's Island on ease still exists. _ I Irequmng an dogs to be .c az? ' 0 Marci, 13th, and em,,unte,.ed head | ?_______ 'BOSTO_N, April 7-The steamer Cal-| _HE penalty for ai loose dog is $ 0. day that the Government ice-breaker Montcaim succeeded last week in - .~ - f _ . . I » ` ' i\i ilu i~_l‘s Liniineui Cures colds etc. ,,,,§,‘NPLl`;S‘i:p."l (";,f]Le,,((;eI,l,?:;‘ htffélleaves Boston today f0r St` John' big ice Eridge atyCap Rouge, fad ran he says lic hearrl. They left the lield, and passed out to Ullicricn. on ii late car. All the wily out, Mantel' kept his hands in his pockets so that no one might onscrvc tllut blood marks sulneil his lingers. Liciore they parted for the night, Dclory made al solemn oath at Mall- iirrive at Nupels until Monday owing to the bud weather. Despite this fuct, they sa that the steuiriel' Admiral Oil which Mr. Roosevelt will bc ii passen- ger to Moinhasn. will leave here Monday rligllt. Mr. Roosevelt therefore will have only a. few hours to spend here, und this fact has upset ull tho plains of the people of Nilplcs to rcccive hiiil. "SHALL EAIIANA HAVE. NAYY UENEN YIWN Z" tc.r’s dictutllori that he would ncvcr, reveal anything .|.iat. transpired. i:(ml~‘ico.~i'lln1i b‘Uiioyt~.i nn fnrm linnnn nt ulllerinn, ni in Hiller-inn. - - ,lm of Dreadnoughm., She su,,_ ;',°"1;",°;thV,,‘;§1“‘;t,f,',°°',Th°°f’ M bi; McEwen. Morell.W___ gisdiw. near Lowell. They were frielnds and l"ll1l‘3NDS PARTED. ~ r a 8 W S ra °9'r"‘“es ° , h fu' ~1 B; went about. 'rhgether considerably. On- Delory and Mantel' separated. They Zllgeei I;?ip?;a1esYt(;blll`ia“"“"“°'”“ ”‘ ‘my "“""“I“"'5 '“‘"’“‘““° pd Squlrg ppm, Here 13,101-py gays Then ll carefully worded decoy let. cessful competitor was a wormaxn I;‘;l=eeg;:'g{%h‘Bvy;`2§?,::sBsg3t°Bh2:3Y that the murder took place He al- ter was sent to the man. The police until after the award had been made ing at the m.p,,f mm, me He m ° ' o _ n ac Niue that Mpngn- and mmap); ¢,,\-pied wantcdto get him to come within the Bud thu 110111 de plume "Drendnought” mm gh, m-0.-t and up B ,ide lm-ee' g thu young woman to the edge of th., limits of the State so that there WHS f011nd to be that of Mrs where an express w nwasinwaitin d°°“"lt’¥. where her body was after- .W0"I‘I hi* “fl "Wd Of legal f0TmHli¢l€B0"ph“"f» ,andruadeoff mforem people had re- . . " ~ covleared ffhrir wits. Onpiman, who w as wn ing orncur was il ot in the log i pi," und a woman was knocked down. I , ":,{:“,::'$: 3:? gp; 'hfds found. nfterwnrds. Mentor nipped at the Buddenly lip wg; ,partied by the bait. It is ln'l'mnted that the letter strhtn M559 SWL H0 SAW a form was made to look as though some g°PDl0 over; He started to rush to young woman of his acquaintance de- °lu his coilvpallfori. Msntei- ,ppmacht sired to see him in Boston. “I mm on the rim, his hands ¢||~ip.1 F-Ie arrived nt the North' Stallion. faux with nnmn sort of lipid. wiipne The me-etihz place with the young lv lrecter his companion was soon to woman was to be in the North End. um- ' When he was passing Lieutenant Gor- 011-list-ui( CHICAGO MARKB/rs. . '__ I _'_l_'-_' °‘"I,;::'|\nv¢_ lap! I l\|N¢»“”'¢ CHICAGO.. Avril 7-f-(Si>u°iul)- ' you¢n|»\lizn¢nnur_wou|unn¢ April Wheat 110| WIND AND SHOWERS ammo: - ' ii is 1| u me nous Aprllvpprn 90| _._ “.N.i`v;“c1;':.m“ shun., pun one Found " eelumnllf ~-1-v, mth , d , S ,. t C May bent 124 'ronoN'l'o, April a-(spedln>- . ol here quick? 131:: “tile Igqeliticilrfettllllt lhmlii;n;i