ThelioEs_ swim, , ‘ - _ , "W F A » ' only Average ,¢. I I I \ . oauino niiiy-- THE CHARLOTTETOI GUARDIA I 1012 ferisor I `. I 7 ’ ._ catches 1uis».i1y` ‘ ~ ' Momln Maile - 1 DE \VEEKLY.1NOW RURAL DAlliYi8`l)tiS7i‘ ivionvinemiiivi-ouN ' “ "_ ` -*-*“~*--~- ‘ "A ~ ~~*~- ~-- -~- * - --- _ 1-. _ . Kllllll WIIIILIJ-Ill Shot One Of Men Who Attac- I ~ ked Him, Then Became Afraid I NEW YORK, March 2-In a desper ate battle with four men who nt- ~ tempted to rob him as he was about to close his saloon in East Twenty- Fourth Street, early to-day, Thomas Craven shot one of the robbers and, put the others to flight. Then fear- ing the killlng might mean a long terni of imprisonment for him Cra- ven concealed the body of the dead robber in a hallway outside _the sa- loon and hurried to his home with- out notifying the police. When the officers took him into custody, less than an hour later, he at first denied all knowledge of the killing, but finally made his full statement. The three men who escaped from the saloon after their companion had been killed also are under atrest. The man who was killed was known only as "Scar" Reilly. Those who were later arrested gave their names as John Kenny, Frank Reilly and Al- bert Dodson. Reilly is said to have been the leader of the gang known to the po- lice as “The forty thieves,” the members of which :irc l--:lieved '.0 have been responsiolc for much crime on the-East Side. Mlnire stinlmeil for sale everywhere, cted. I would call it ‘automobileflis case' and have discovered that not only in New York, in streets frequ- ented by such motor cars, but in Paris, London and Berlin, it also Iexists." - “About a year ago," Dr. Becker said, "a man whom I later found to be a member of the traffic squad stationed on 5th avenue at a point where the gasoline fumes from the cars often chodcil him, came to me coinplainiiig of chronic sore throat. His case baffled me. Examinations. ,showed it was no ordinary disease and I conducted an investigation. I found thiit one week after the blue- cunt had been transferred to a dis- trict not haunted by motor cars he got well. ANOTHER UNION or GREAT CHURCHES American Episcopal And Eastern Orthod- ox May Merge; Organization Perfect- As Result Oi Trip To Russia And The East NEW YORK, March 2-Closely fol- a_______ii._ - CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARZD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908. A llc gs »-> iv :_ -<3 55"! ll BY MA Alt li\' MA :F 7-E Z ADVAN( .'l ADVALW `. ,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,ciiusiii e on- iiorrn“iiifonIrr, . isiiu icii ooveii M1: l"l“'l”“'“ foflfenclb probally support the new (lovernnienl file fiovernineiif hold Wesliiiorlaiiil giving il ri vivajority of22. , Ch‘"|°“e€ *Ui-11 30 SUHIS. The siiecessfiil ciiiuliilnies were :-- Restigniiche; total twclge, majiiriiy of mmm; 5._,,,_ mid Allen are defeated. | Oiicciis, \Voodi', Slipp, niajori ly 7o. ’ by 350. ' llfndawaska, Clair, Martin, Liberal b but is undoubtedly ovi.-rilirown, Four ministers are defeated, lion. li II good majority. ST JOHN, March 3 9 p in,f_Spepial) Allan, Proviiicial Secretary; Hon. L P Resfigoiiclie, Lobillois,Curric, Libera The Opposition have- Albert, Kings, Sf Farris, Commissioner ofAgriculture;lIon, 'LV 250» 10h" Cl\)'» SlU1l1l\\')', York, Qiieens, \V]on~s, Solicitor General and IIoii. D \VeStmorland Robinson, Swcciicy _ _ ' ‘ ` _ a Carleton, Noi fhniiiborliiiid, kent and ]I’urHU\“f erica and of the Russian and Greek Episcopal Church of America. Orthodox churches, to work for the The church at large, which is not unity of the American Episcopa1,Rus- ‘advised of the deliberations of the sian Orthodox and Greek Orthodox 'House of Bishops, has always under- stood thnt Bishop Grafton was sent oh "hes abroad ce learn the ‘amends oi the Eastern Orthodox churches tovrard closer union with the Protestant Episcopal or Anglican Church. Since Bishop Grafton's return he had made it plain tiiat his reception from the high officials of the Russian and Greek Catholic churches was most cordial, and that their sentiment was strong ln favor of closer union. u . l The first organization of the Angli- can and Eastern Orthodox Union in this country was perfected at an en- thusiastic meeting held this after- noon at the parish house of the Transfiguration and attended bb' many well known 'EPiHC0P8l*Bl1 churchinen and layllwlli and ima' it is understood, the entire symbflligy of Bishop Potter and other h. h l Illlllllllllll WITH I I ,_ . \ IIIPIIII lil Illlllllllll s .,_..__,_.__.__.1i ,._i____-- Two ‘sig Diana Ace By Mr. Loch And MIS Hunter r-‘Three Reels Of Pictures And ‘ Three Songs / S _..l_.,_____- com late chan e of At Fairyland lest ni8\l¢ ¢h° Pg: mix; zigiuizsam f,,l|’1°,,,,,_ K ‘°m'*“°° by "h°"t'° "ud°vm°,? (1) The Two Orphans. - ‘W "°' f°°°‘"“ """‘ '°““" fri; on 'nie mon miner. round of applause. Mr. L!D¢\l»d “_ (8 The Honest- _ !:l‘ld'l m0l¢ l¢\‘|Sl¢i°“Pl “9'm° °'| (4i A Kind Hearted Gentleman. hu" 'M 'mm' md IBM” Hind' And as an extra specialty “Uncle '"1 » il °°f*»““|Y ‘ "°““°" 1- mm oiibin." 'rim-¢ wiu in time to circulate there wasn’t a dry eye break out afresli in different parts of or nose in the house. The actors in! the house. the touching scene accepted this as a Manager Madcl says if it takes his tribute /to their act. whole season's profits he'll find out Then n nian in one of ‘thc orches- who did the trick. He is inclined to tra seats ,opened up the sncezeiest think that the laundry trust was with a kcrchew that tore his collar back of it. . / _ _ ..-nat me H\“\¢°\' ‘¥"|° '°’"”°' "“° ° two uiunrma. vi¢.- no i::'..a=:‘:’-.:.°..~°.:::' =.°..:“i21=°= §°»*`~'=i: ez. °'.°.::..n.i:°t' ' . _ OD, Bn I Q :£310 nfnlinl lD°°ill¥¥ °f W' "M" xghugrgiills: ningaéa' &y`ml:;.g6rq:y. ' _ HUD I " Thu' "'° 'lu ‘nm Dr”°“ M. Hgihoseh other in the choruses \ from its fiisteiiingi- I]\ei_,',indy had i been trying to .iolil back anal it only 4 ~ took one to start it. ln anon: suv- , ‘ .. en seconds the wllolc lower floo: was ` indulging in all kinds of nasal music. ' A dozen women last tzieir rats out I I of their hair in the contest end ol`lc “ ' stout, lady released ii wneczc which sent the buttons oil the buck of her T waist rolling around the floor. | "Go on, girl, yuiir 1-tory iiiferests ' me strangely," shouted the hero try- - ~ f- H ing to save the scene. He #ot no' Heir to Large Ainnunt Died Tnllwcr' -- further for lio sneezod out tiickero- serie footliglits. The heroine gave A|C0h0iiSm in D8l[`()it PUltT JAHV15, N_Y_, Mm-ci; 2_._. liini ii receipt for it and the other Arllied with blow pipes and red pep- m'2m|)0l`S Of the COIUDIIUY lUill0<1 U10 _M ` of the.‘opei-a lionsn broke up for u Manager Kailel says if it .takes his time ii periormiincc of “A Futn1Mi5. curtain to denounce the niiscrciints DETlt()I'l‘, Mich., March 2-A niaii take.” The linngn was pnckgil with responsible for the disiister and who died lust night in ii cell in thc an audience which -had come to seg snuczcd so hard he blew his derby off, Woodbridge Street police station, if the play was up good ug the iithg. Bctwccn sncczcs he begged thc orchcs- was identified today ns Patrick Sav- griiphs which have adorned the fengeg tra to play an overture, but the nge, aged thirty-eight years, of No and store windows for the page two musicians were too busy blowing 5 Duke Street, Brantford, Ont. weeks. ¢ their owli horns. Then he called the' A cousin, who identified Savage Ag the hero was telling the prgsa- police to investigate and the coppers said he recently fell heir to a fortune cated heroine how easy it would be arrived in time to show they were and has since been.triivelling, about for them to live on bread and water not immune from the effects of red enjoying it. He was arrested on n if she should et the bread and the e er char e of intoxication and two hours K later was found dead in his cell stifle the sobs, the spice was waited ors were allowed to proceed and`ev- presumably from alcoholism. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is gimivnnteed 'fto cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50 cts. ANNOUNUENTS The niembcrs of Try On Division, wil gives grand concert in Lords Hall, Tryon on Thursday, March 5th, Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to begin at 7.30. Ad- iiiission i5 cents, f _ 3 1d2ir2i. Condensed Advertisements Too late for Classification. \McMAHON will keep all kinds ol’ ‘ , nsii at his shop 229 Green George St. during Lent. 3-4d3ipd. WWANTED~at once two or three girls to learn the Mlllinery. Apply to Paton & Co. 3-4d3i_.__ _ \vANTED by the first of April two lady clerks for dry good store. Must be experienced. Apply to Paton & Co. 3-4d3i. TO LET.-House on Kent Street, _ s 10 rooms. Possession given yrst of May. Apply to Mrs. A. H. McPherson, 222 Pownal Bt. 3--idff *Thursday March 12th tea in Y. M. B. A..\by the ladies of Grace Method. ist Church. 8~4dmwftf. ~_ r I H _*W Any Guardian rendu who receive: adfmly print- ed, badly printed, badly folded, badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped. torn, soiled or incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- scilprfon Department at hh!! . F MONTAGUE RlVER\ : _ ' i ir Yl00,000 troops to that country, government should increase tlic iiimy nnd end the intolerable situation in IMorocco. “You arc fileo to face," he said, "\vitll the dilemiiin. of cvaiciiatiiig Morocio or dcspatcliing in army f While we are debating, Spain is taking ull she pleases on’thc const, and one day Great Britain will take ,Cointc dc 'I‘rc\'cnciic favored ii wid- ci' action on the part of the govern- mciit. Gen. Picqiiart, thc m`nister of war, responded nt some leiigtli. Ho denounced as fiilsc thc sciisiitional i‘epoi‘t.~i which were coming out of Morocco and claimed _ that (len. il’Aniade was succeeding in his mls- sion, which always must be ciil‘~, ricd out in accordance with thc'del-‘ icate restrictions of the Algeciras Act. The general situation, he said, n Morocco is excellent. i The Legislature niet yiislivrday affer noon, Wlicii the de file on fhc aildrois . . _ ,Discussed Af A largely Aiti f- /1 IIIIS "iw UISIIISE Opposition Carry Thirty- One _Seats T0_,TWelvefMIIHUIiEhN. _ _ [IAUSH] HY AUIUS For The (iovernment==Three Independents [][|[Sl|[]N __ I ' `. u i Ph __ D_ , th G Likely To Support Hazen, Making His UEBMH] l.?;i'.i?;i‘;";.:“§i.'I‘“;!.;¥.i°.i¥"é.it yS|C|a|`l |SCOVB|'S at as' ` . , ' ' R`oomsf_o~consider tlieantoinobllc qv oiinerumesraitfeerms . Mal0I'1fy22 Ministers Defeated -_ :".°,:f..:I h D eil. l’reinicr lliszard and iiiany I w ich icaylhrnat -------------~ I . . I ,, ,’,, _ ie nicniiers o i e Legislature wi ST- JUHN. March 3, 7 p in,(Specia1) ' ' LATFST , » ` Face To Face Necessity present, F ll ileer was appointed to il, ___ The whule Opposition ticket ig elvcted in ‘ buiibury, Hazen and Glasicr. Cont S d' L A chair ‘-` , _ ' ~ ST, - ~ _ _ eil lil af 6 FITIY ‘ _ _ _ bt John City 1)y;,|,m,t 50,, ,,,,,_j0ri,y_ ,_ JOHN' March 3' U P 'T' (slmilali niajoriiy 2oo. g g The restriction of the iunning of _aii' The opposmouiwmldingin York and llic result of iodny's eleciions is Ii yo,-k_ McLc`0,]_ y,,,,,,g' R0|,i,,SD,,’ Says One Speakef mobiles was debated, Revs I"ullerl