--- ."»'§:‘r . ' i_= Y'-F H i ‘ DAILY .. _ V _ __ ' “"1” "*“-“ wr ,Bi .%l=l= il M mg? ‘ 'e -'TS “S ou Roi . ===sn=o '_ .l , -é _ == - = = _, ‘ V e '_ wss=s;°{,°,‘{,*‘,,§,’,‘£,§f‘_’} ~ r -THURSDAY' Mor¢N1Nc-, ` ci-iAR'_c'1'rB'1‘owN, P- a.1.,JUNE 9, 1904. -'rHuRsDAY;MoRN1No- {,'§"gm,,°‘,2§{ =,,i,'§‘,'.'; me MuRoER TRIAL or crrus L. RYAN l 1 _...- 0fCharlottetovlln in Progress in Plymouth, Mass . _,- ilopresented hy Good _ Legal Talent -The Prisoner is Confident cf the Result ofthe Trial. Pr.nroo'rn,_.iane 7.-In the superior .am yssafaq oyfru L. ans or canist- tetown was placed on trial, charged with irillingSoo Boo Yee Yoke. alias Quang Sing, a Chinese laudryman, at Hanover Four Corners on Jan. Z8 last. Justicw liardy and Stevens are presiding at the trial. Dist.-Atty. French appears for the Commonwealth and Judge Fred M- liixby of Brockton and Johh F. Oallanan of Plymouth for the defendant. / Thejuryis made up Hof Andrew Gale, Brockton, foreman; Otis L. Borden, Mlddleboro; John D. Ferguson, Scituate; lieorge B. Gardner, I-Iingham; Calvin H. iiell,Brookton; Samuel W. Hammond, .NI rttapeisett; George E. Leavitt, Whit- man; Henry J. Lelacheur, West Bridge- water; E. Austin Pratt, Bridgewater; James F. Roberts Mlddleboro; Francis 'l`. Sheldon, Rockland; Bradford C. Wilder, Hingham. In the afternoon thcjury took a view of the premises ln Hanover and the case for the prosecution begun. Among the witnesses for the defence are Charles Cameron of P. E I.,Fraderick Kelly Maycrlof Oh' Town, Donald Nichol- son and Rev J, F. Johnston. The prisoner is hearing up well under the trial and is confident of accquittal. His brother is with him. The Ohinaman was smothered by having his head forced into a washtub about noon of the day mentioned. His place was afterwards robbed, and as Ryan was seen in the vicinity suspicion iellon him, Be was arrested the same day on a train bound for this city. With him was Katie Murray, a Prince I FROST WILL NOW BE OVER. We have now in stock ' Dwarf Nasturtlum Seed, Climbing Nastnrtium Plants, Choice Gladiolus Bulbs, ALSO SOME FINE Plants of Dahlias in about 20 varieties, single and double. ORDER NOW. haszard 8: Moore. CANVAS SHOES AND sinners e.. , . - . CYRUS L. RYAN. On trial for the murder cfaChinaman, Edward Island girl, to whom he was en- gaged, and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, relatives of Ryan. He was indic'c i for murder in the ilrst degree by the grandjury. The defendant is about 2-i years of nge and is of good appearance. It was said at the time of his arrest that his father was a policeman in Moncton, but the statement was denied. SURPRISE TO DOCTORS. Most doctors are astonished at the results obtained bv Dr. Chase’s Ointment as a cure for eczema, salt rhaum and itch- ing skin diseases which are often consi dercd well nigh incurable. By word of mouth from friend to friend the excepti- onal merits oi' Dr. Chase‘s Ointment have graduaxlliy become known until it is now atauda the world over and has a record of cures unparailalled in tho history of medicine. ____,_._..__i___; TRADE AND SHIPPING , PORT 0F CHARLUTTETOWN. June 7, ar: Eagle, Mongroli, Tracadie, N. B.; St. Helens, Mason, Montreal. June 7. cld; Lydia Ryder, Terrlo, Psspeh- iac; Stanley Mac, Whittle, Richihuotc; Eagle, Mongfroli, Tracadie, N. B.; James Sample, Bell, Picton. June 7 er:-- J. C. Dikin. Griffin, Isaac'e Harbor; Vi m. Dunbar, Forrestall,North- port. June 8 ar:-Two Birds,Lcrd,Crapand; S.S. Halifax, Ellis, Boston. June 8 old:-Wm. Dunbar, Fcrrestal, Northport; S. S. Halifax, Ellis, Boston; Day Spring, L\-Blanc, Marble Moun- tain; A.J. McKean, Deroohe, Tignlsh. IN OUR GRANDFATHERS YOUTH. Paralysis was almost unheard of in the youth of our grandparents, and nearly every newspaper contains a record 'of someone being stricken with this dreadful form of helplessness. Paralysis is in reality a starving of the nerves, and can ‘aiwa s be prevented by the timely use oi Dr. (»¥haee's Nerve Food, a preparation which has no rival as n creator of nerve orce. We want a bunch of Funny Black Rats 011 Paper - n. as ¢. ..1~ / .. A, `, L5 The time is drawing near A .li'¢4" A for Canvas Shoes and w_c - -¢l,_, are sure that we'can suit ' .llllf u. _ _ ,N We have a nice white canvas shoe for women at $1.00. No better value can be ii. Efisses’ Canvas Slippers at 85c. _ Childrcn’s Canvas Slip- 8 t . Ediarasyéirnvas Slippers at 58c. Bfose A I uaill ix lalns Liiiiiiii TEA i`l|ci:ess. E h .1 _ [_ ii' ` ana aluinn t».e~=~ W_il1 your youngster draw one for us P Draw 2 Cat on ecard 8% x Ir inch and put your name and ad- dress also. We' oifer three pretuiums-For the funniest drawing $1.00, for the second funniest 5o cents; and for the third funniest 25 cents. .J.Paton & Co., Name your school. I. P. 'Ere _Qse iwillll K|LLEli Bl EXPLllS|llll Eight' Hundred Men are Out of Work by Fire ‘ Shot and Killed His Friend while . His Mind was Ali`ected-~Martlal Law in Colorado SHOT AND KILLED Bl! FRIEND. ALBANY, N. Y. June 8.-(Speeiai)- Richard E. Prousser of the broker drm of R.. E. Prousserdt Co. Broadway shot and instantly killed Miles E. McDonnell. travelling man of Boston in the Ten Eyck Hotel early this morning. Both were friends. It is said Prousser's mind was affected. He gave himself up immediately alter the shooting. 800 MEN our or wciuc. Hazel/roN, PA., June 8.-(Special) -By the destruction by tire of No Four breaker ofthe Lehigh and \Vilkesbarre Cc. at Audenseid today B00 men and boys are thrown out of work. Loss $103,000. rwiczvrr ilLi0I\s`. also sklrinlshes in thc neighbor- hood of l’ulunticn_ forty miles north of Port Adams. ”;’7w"“ “YA”-' ~ --f - >-~"f">l> - -S - 1 ."wrrr;1.-_' l’re>~i.-\V. T. iiuggan. Vice Preslderitsf-All the clergyman of the city. Scc'y Treas.-J. A. Lawson. Executive Committee.--D. Small, St. James: Dr. Ayers, Grace: J. J. Chappell, St. Pauls; A. Dnchcmin, First Methodist; A. I". Webster, Baptist; Jasper Plckard, Zion: Harry \Villlams, Christian; D. McKinnon, W. C. Turner. The local branch of the I.7rd`s Day Alliance will meet in the Y. M. C. A, today at 2 o’clock. IS YOUR BACK LAMB. Does it hurt to stoop or bend down; Have you a heavy dull pain at the base ct the spine i If so, the best remedy in Ner- villne; it will Invigorate the tired, sore muscles, make them supple and strong. Nerviline will drive out the pains and make you well in no time. Nothing so good asNervilina for humbagc,StiiT Neck, Rheumatlsm, Neuraigla and Scialina. Buy a 20s. bottle of Poisons Nerviilne to- nny, and try it. Dir. I-I.iMrr.'roN’s PrLLs irons CoNa'rrr>a- 1~roN. be held in the Baptist Church of this city on Thursday June the 16th. The executive willmcet at three p. m., and puhlic meet- ing atb o'clock to be addressed by the Revs. Messrs Shearer and Moore. This promises to be a meeting of much imp Jr- tanca and profit to all. Two such eloquent speakers as the above named gentlemen speak for the character oi' the meeting. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Ffldfty. |0th Inst is the last day for discount on accounts due the Char- lottetown Light 6. Power Co. Ltd.. for av lighting and patrons are reminded that under no circum- stances cefn any allow- ances be made after that _ date. 8d 5| W l. 1, _ t t- : *li g . -,\ eg . 1%.?-. THE STRENGTH Thme many sales. `Ch’town, June 9, ’o4. d3i *ss is in the designs. touch of talented artists. Colors, tints and tones, are only equalled by nature. Not surpassed in beauty by any- thing to be found elsewhere in the city. treal Fridcy momiug, June rcth, will are not priced accor ng to their charm. We be due at Charlottetown, Sunday even- make little prices to harmonize with our way ll8»J““¢ 1201- “M0” M°“d°Y (IIOOD3. of doing business-moderate profits and produce under deck at Towcet possible rates; For further Eicultirs as to frci ht & C0., Ltd., EA E Bnoshteggi Importers of Artistic Wall Paper. . ._ »-- ~- ~~~- - - I uzx '- - fl -ei f » - 4 ‘ .. -. , _= ff* £- --i l"'l :au 'llii Ui il ll 1 l l ? l \` l . r 1 'f§=`t‘. l. ,17- . . ,...~ iw . 1 :f V. ~» .4 65-1: ,_ . .L- \ > l r " I , ri, , . i lb' _ #é-` sy -I ix e . _ T \` gifif' -->/‘l_f‘?;@./ I $11.' f>- . . _ , - . it - sf ~. N _.of -il ~ .3 _ if \.c Rs., , \'/ 'Z \ ' / li l it .il 1 ' _ J l\ ill ; I 51"/ `§` . . OF OUR WALL PAPER They show V the 3: '1,’. ..1 il? ,. 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