ET *‘-d . ` i - ll .~ -'--7':j_ e""' " ~' ‘ -_ _ _ _ .. _ _ _V _ , ( r , ~ . . _ _ _ ____ 4 I I .V '. r»i=Iaft-rliafaesr' _ ~ _ T -_- -» ~ _ ~ _ MEIRNI E-*E*--iiiil-Hi" G I "ml "‘“‘-' I ' - -£- .K ‘- -g<,,>,p;';*‘,*..'2,-s‘;.‘i,l,‘.’.‘}.*‘.§’.£l",°l...} , cHARLo'rrE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD .1sLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1909. _ és .gb E: \ . J ‘ _ is °¥&\"§v%t"i'u‘i’i>'v‘Iii’e'» W i _ _ ip. r--fe ‘r ' " - -i if f - -f 4" i BDUL'S HAMID'S AGENT ITII_ilEI?ET5IIIl E NADIR PASHA HANGED TATAU-I SHUT llis Name a Terror, One of Three Who Brought on theIS*1°Bf°kf#=Ef\sf1g@f-11-niand Lover Shot Her And Then Events of April 13. Awiul Results of Persecution and Commmed Su,C,de_ Massacre. Indian Moslems Stirred by Sultan's Fall. ` _ __ (TJNSTANTINOPLE, April 29- (Spt-cial)-Nadir Passa, second eun uch undur Abdul Hamid, was liiinged at dawn on Bala bridge, ‘the great tlioroligllfare--that connects Stamhoul|Nadir, who is i'r~gni‘<-iiig iii the di|'<‘i'.i i'iiy.~4oi‘ lin- sun un-i tlir olhi-1' iii llii- open nir and slii-lt(-11-il from ilu- sun. gi-in-i'i-_ti-.s i-II-uti'i<‘ii_\'. | | | li' fini siiii gin-.-i iiinivi' 11 vloiiil Lind Ili.- \'olt1i;.:i- riglit siiniiy day ii- li,-_:ht nn oi-iliniiry lioui~i- |`orI fiirw- iiigliis or i-nou:;l\ in l\\o iluys fin' six iii;-lils. Thi-_ iiiveiilioii \\'ilI lu- h|io\\n ns llii-_T-*TI "Solar lili-i:il'ic lic-ln'I'nlor. ` " | .-lboiit ii your uno _\li', (`.ii\~i- liiiill ii, suinll iiiiu-liiiie iihoiil Ihr.-1- li-vi .~i|~i:iii-_‘ i‘lii.~ |uo\'l\ig ii slii-_ui-si ln- i-oii.~liui~ii~il :ii liiiii-limo ot igreiilei- iliiiii-ii.~ioii_~_ I \\'ilh _-ii-\'ur.il iiiipro\'<--iii-iit_~i on ir?-. i'ii_ fiir. <’o\'l- in nt 1\l'1‘_~4i-iii \\'oi‘laiii;z;_ llii- I-l-T ili'Ii'\i<-\‘ oi` iiii- llu\l'Il:iiu lu- _-airs \\ ill ln-; iiii-iw-_-si-i|, ` I ll' llii-i-xiii-iftuil .~|iii-ms i'oiiii~- \\'ill\I Illia le-:ili‘ir~_ oi-0 |.ll`Ii:n-in i-I.i-.1\'1~~l ilu- invi-|ii.o|i :ii'~~.~.~l into lliisi tizuiii- \\~lin-li i-i iIi\'iili-il iiiI.i sixii-i-ii "lniiii - i-nvli siiiinri- om- fool .~. iiuirv. _=I_l\lI vi ii1a\.ini:;: lil iii' lin- inluiilliv plugs. II\°~f~-- |»l:i';.- sire in-t with one vii-.I iiinlcrl L'ai~» uuili- iln- sun shines on liioni. 'l`|i<-I -illwinii-1-. :iii-.i-xp. .~u-d to tlr- oin-ii ziirl :uni ~li.-lli-r--il *roui ilu- nun# r,i_\'~_ MORE ABOU I I GUARD” \'Jli.u ii --:oninii iiinlii-ii up her niiiid tn iirm.-i-.iilisli nnytlvllig shi- is sure to ’_“"`l‘\‘1.l, ;.nl wlitn ii lllr¢:e` nuniln.-r of mill'--1\|==i_l lidllrs imlrrtnke to lie- Ullme tho Eilil:oi's, Iltpoi-ttrs-`, (lon- 'I'TI"'|-"¢= &~c., in fiict thi. writing ';"“" "T 'l`ln. Moriiini; Daily 'Gu-nrdian "E MWF/ 2.2, it is imposs-iizle to cattl- "‘“" “'i\M ii stupendous success it Will hc. ln this respect th-s Daugh- :fg-= i.f the Empire will surprise all h- ji _-et ilu abr.-vi'-_ special issue. No ony of liidlis has ever issued a ‘,“°W9PHDrr in this country, and the w_‘l‘{"\i“K Daily of the above da-to he therr-_fore he pi surprise. It will to ;4>=l><-riiilly large paper of from 20 ` uh \l=lL'\`e in three sections, and mt be sold at lrspeeial price. Thu. M ’°°°ll>ts from the rules thereof tmrlfeil ne from the "special" adver- .hbll therein will be for the “Antl- °P¢u\osls" movement. What nub- i with the ri.~ii\g' siui in the nioriiiiii.-; ville ;i\'i-une with olrcti-it-ity gen: rated il _ _ . _ Ti T. ¢ I.. 1 »'. i ' ' ' T ’ I-(IL l`I t nd thi-_ siuriigo liziin-i‘ii-s. lin-. lit-\n-_I-_ s thus i-iitii'L-Iv niiloiiuitiiz illll ill the U» B- C- HHH Of ‘UW l`¢Dl1l‘l“ Whi-ii the siiii si-is iii the ou-iiiiig' it i»'vIliLu\`»iV0S Uf the telllllfi TUYUTTIIE the iltoiiiuiiriilly shui i off l`i'oni thi- stor- Junior League for the U. 13. O. Buse- ,-_re liiitti-i-iesiiiiil lii-giiis sloi-iiig iiguiii ball Tropliy, final arrangements were ride for the league games. All the Mr. (!o\'i_-_ who In-longs _to Hnlii`ii.\. I-ell),-,semuyivgs were present, and the \`o\'ii Scotia. is ai |ii‘:ii:tii-:Ll iiivi-iitoi'_iiii-' will also be' ullorrlcd the cliiince of not wnnt such a dendly '“"`T“"‘y sr-ning some r-xni-_ptioniillly gizofl- liar, 1 C H ‘_ H m , Prince of Wi- es fo ego e B . -\Hf‘ Stnmlled 0\\i'- Un*-11"'-EY' “ml “dmc °x"Iworl< during the evening. pense ls iic<‘i-scary to do so. _ i ln ii short time- every ciinv-ani(-neo, _ will im nmfle lor those who de-sine mini ""-"*'“' Of' l'Yl0l`0 C0lli|‘--‘- "T T-he Mnrnml: Duuy .\liii:iri|`.s l.iiiiiiii-iii (`ur¢‘~ G .rgcl in L`o\\'s. of the above diite, or who will witntl "special" Tlvertlsing and’ it wflll bc* 1, 1,-,L 1 rl rents __ _ _ SE i'§`S.°.i.I°.i`. niiiiifiii `.°..°§'Ii sviagws ..i‘- union-0 1~1Ai»Kr~=1's. -h t Prince Eilivnril Island omen m* 25,,” ,,,,_ omoaoo, April zo-(spectrum Who will not want to rend Uetters April Wheat 111 to Lady Editors prepared as only April Corn _ 60 women can- prepare them 'J' May Wheat . ..i..,... ......123 ` But tomorrow’n Guardian will tell May Corn ._ 70] more about what the ladies will do. May Pork . .. _ . . . $18.00 s-_g MONTREAL, April 29-(Speoial)f- The Rutttlnnd express from New York ran into an open switch at Iherville and a big disaster was narrowly averted. The engineer threw on the emer- gency brakes and stopped the train just as it crashed into the freight. A lirakeman had a leg broken, The cleaner' and a tramp were also hurt. ‘ Two pullinivn passengers had their hi-iid.~: badly liangcd against the .w:ill. HIE EIEVIIIAI HAS TIFENEII IH -IIIIIIIIHTIIH --MONCTO-N. -N. B.. April e8.-Rev Dr. Elliott, of Boston, Tuesdii y night 011 enetl in the First Baptist ch nreh one o the great-st revival cam paigns eve , held in Moncton. Tliere was ii. verylarge ‘ uttelidnnce and ifnisic was furnished by ii large choir. The re\'i\'nl is being exten- sively advertised, bnnners being stretch- od across Main street and literature be- ing widely circulated. ' _ll HIITIY IIE IIEATI MAN IS INIIENTIEIEII i ST. JOHN, April 29-The body ofa iman was found among some bushes about five miles from this city yester- day. It was ldLentified as thatof 'Did- .ney Morris, a Scotchman or English- men. twenty-foiir years of age. He arrived hers from the Old Country last November arndlioarded here till January. Since then nothing is known of his movements. The condition of ' the body showed that the man had been dead ii lung time. THE HEATH IIE EIIANIET NIIIIMAN 1. Sincere sympathy will go out to Joseph and Mrs. Noonan of Albany' who have just. received ai wire nn- nouncing the death of their son. Em- met in California. No particulars are yet known. Mrs. Noonan received a letter, ii- lust loin: letter-from her son about two weeks ago. He was then in good health und expected to leave shortly for Seattle. The next news was that of his death. Another son, George, of Winnipeg has wired his parents to the effect that he w-as leaving for California and would bring the remains to P. E, Island for interment. The deceased went to the Golileni""St`a`t`e'"iiliout four years ago. His departure at that time was a loss bo the province as he belonged to time rises or vm-ni: men whom- it is always regrets-_nlile to lose-_ Quiet, unassuming and courteous in his manner he was yet capable and am- bitious and had acquired those habits which make for sterling manhood. I-li-. waa nhoiit 28 years nf age. This is the tlrst break in- a family of ten one of whom is Miss Lizzie Noonan of the lottetown. To the gi-ief stricken par- ents, brothers, idste ii and friends the I Guardian extends deepest. sympathy. M|nard's Llnlmsnt (hi-ee Dlohthe rio. 1__é1-__-rl-l* _ -An experienced -_-;lrl is wa-ntedl at 162 Dorchester St. See Classitled column. -_-¢-n--_-_-ll- I. nA1NY_ A 'ronoN'ro.- 'Avril 80-(Si>eelau- Fair at first followed by rain. THUNDEITLIEHTNIN is _ Ci ' RAIN, SNOW "HAND FIRE CHICAGO, April 29-(Special)-One' The sky for miles was illuminated, fireman was killed, anotb-er missing, and hugh burning embers spread over and eight seriously injured in a are the city, driven ny the high winds-_ which destroyed the elevator of the Violent storm accompanied hy Illinois Central Railroad today. 'thuml-er, lightning; and ra-in struck The conflagfration was discovered ingtbis city shortly after midnight. Re- the height of 8, violent electric s-to'rm_ports of da.-mage from near by towns and completely consumed the eleva- are coming in, tor and contents. _Loss $1,000,000. The storm was prevalent through. The Tflazei T9-“Md by 81 E812. Bllrvadi out the middle west and- worse pros. to the Illinois Central docks, train tra.-tion of wires and property daimage sheds and freight cars and \-was with jg expeogod-_ Efeat dimmlil-Y Ch€Ck8‘d fI`0m I1 S611- Ks/nsas and Iowa have experienced eral spiead over the lake front. window;-ms approaching a tornado' The fire it is believed, was caused in viole-n¢e_ I li 1' ht ` _ F h l t _ sgonllg clgistid hggocfmrs the sec tic Telegraph and telephone wirm have Chicago and the Middle West Swept hy Furious Storm. A Million 'Dollar Blaze in Railway Elevator. New York Has Had Cold Weather. Snowstorm Yesterday. l T Douglas, killing one person and ln- jurin-g a. doeen. Snow heavy enough to canoe a blockade is reported- from Oshkosh, u.nd is general throughout/ the North west. NEW YORK, April 29-(Bpecial)- After nearly a month oi Ultrwwly cold and uneeasonable wealther, New York experienced ai late April snow- storm today. Sn-orw began falling about six amd at eight o'c1ock snow is faillin-g as thick and fast as in February. Since the beginning of April only one warm d-ay has been exiperi-enqad Frequent alarms kept the depart- been blow” dow" TU’ miles and the, ment busy and just after the hom-Iiighf-uint; and rain have caused- much' liardment of lightning the elevator' damage. ' I was discovered on fire. - A tornado has wrecked w portion Of' FLORENCE KINRADE IS I 1-Ri'-;_i_-1 _QR-inc PRESENT TURUNTU. April 28--The warrant en must be submitted to the judges. issued 0” Ffidlly night by Coroner Meanwhile the inquest will be declar- Anderson, of Hamilton, for the me led rest of Fl-orence Kinrade came before- A _ Chancellor Boyd and Justice Magee! Ii; his argument. Mr. Staunton and Latchfofd in the divisional court ;.m;h(;tsi§0P(;:;_E;;_ has pow t _ . this mornin , h G - L er 0 15’ Staunton, acgingwfoin Mitszrsltiinriixdgifsuea warrant for the appreheninon asked that the warran`t be quashe-rl. :of any witflessl that no "'°r°””r has Ar “ment _ lm ,tl _ b th id __ power to issue a warrant outside the g WHS 1 U 0 J. R. oartwrigntfiipgeailing fora tel; 'Jt‘,‘;‘sd;;f_i(§’;‘er?; hiflrféwh °°“’fit Eh” T "0 IS and all through the month- the tiemr perature has remained in- the vicini- ty oli the free/Ling point at some time of the day. HAILEI'S SPEEIIH TIIIIK UP TWII IIATS WASHINGTON. D. C., April 28.- At the last half of his two days' speech, Senator Bailey devoted nearly three hours in the Senate yesterday to a. diu- eussion of the Qlegal aspects of his in- come tax amendment to the tariff Bill, citing_ numerous cases and authorities to maintain the view that such a law wonld be constitutional. He was inter- i-_upteil frequently by senators, who at times offered objections to his position or su ested authorities to sustain him attorney-general In the end the‘ d th fl 8' 5 B “ my judges reserved iudgm-ent. It b one’ an at t e statute gives “° da g ‘_ week, .heron ___declE£;ET_._i§_Ip0_wer__tD_.the___cor.oner_to_.arrest tor. KB . _'I_`l:ie_S_enate was fully represenursd in the audience that accorded Mr. Bailey n. Y 0 3 lt _ _ °:“f‘°_'_““~ .ei E?-‘;iY3f‘2°° -"°--3;; 5- I°.‘l§‘S§“.l’.f .‘.’.°...‘;‘€i‘,f§i..TL‘“'.§t`i`.i.i2’i““€§2 liberty of witnesses are in jeopardy '__ ` ' . novwltness can be asked ineriiniimtl H18 questions, any more than a wit- hearing, and the galleries were crowded. MON TR EA Lfllrpril' 7275.'-Sti'on g evi - nl Commission showing the system which prevailed under which Montreal, _ for years had earned the position of be- ` ing the \\'iilest open city in Eastern Canada. Many hotel-keepers and oth- ‘ hours and were occasionally summon- Iness could before a magistrate; that IN Miss Kinrade, having told all she knew concerning the death of hei- Isister, cannot be called a,-gain, be- ,cause such procedure isa vexatious dence was secured at the Montreal Roy- ‘ that 110 0116. Dlltriide the crown at: P Y -the treatment Miss Kinrade received ers were called, and their evidence was! i-Wh - ~ ~ that it regular system existed by which such ugsegmtlhe ,$iT:.T;;T\.g Osfk 201%? at they kept opt-n on Sunday and nt ull cellor B0 d y when £1] H Ui. ravnll ed. but most of the cases were with-_ een escribed' _ di \\n u ion in ment of costs \\ ith the' OITTV EU PT°v0k‘E‘ the P00* g“`I»" EIIIIIJ EIEIITITIIS HEIII AT HAIIEAX HALIFAN, April 29-Joseph Chin- holrn. was yesterday elected mayor of this city, defeating Aid. Hubley by 498 majority. A11 the Aldermen were re~elected. TEE BHTISH ISIIAIIATES LONDON, April 29-Hon. Llioyd a/buse of the” process of the court' ‘ torney, has authority to examine a, witness at a coroner’s_ inquegt_ M;-_ Staunton was articularl severe on in tho witness hox. Y . c g s 0 ea h l b d _,L . . . _ collusion! of IClioii'nian Proulx. of tbe‘“`”S the ““S‘V"~'f- Police Coinniittee.u.nd the Chief oi’ Pol- "EH Hddifi0n» the COUN WHS iam- ice, Cuinpeuil. ,med with newspaper men; there were ltelegrapli instruments in the building and it had all the marks of an all- AN night theatrical performance. They ~ dragged her all over her pnslt life, - .followed her away down south and fmade he-r tell- about experiences there. IThey led her far afield of the subject 'of the inquest." ""_‘ I "'I`hat"s what they call- the sweat- VIENNA, April 29-'rue oommitteeihox. isn'r it?" of Union intend publishing full pam-| “1t’=- what the newspaper spoke of culars ci the massacres in Asia Min- us the third degree in public," was or, forthe purpose of proving tbatithe reply. they were instigated by Abdul Hamid “lt was a scandal, an absolute a- in order to discredit the Young Turk liuse of the- criminal lu~w. The/y exa- rule :ind provorken foreign interve-n-Iniined the woman there and charged tion. Kiuinil Pasha, the former G-rand hr-r with murder-in distinct words, ' Vizer, has been arrested. _clinrgcd ln:-r with murder-and nskedi l-- f~ - - --~ -~~ -- - --_----~ -----~'~ ilu-r every possible-question about her \.0fldCnSCd AdV€l'El52l'“¢|`\tS Ilife, even to how she slept at nights. I ,It is n. fiin-diiniental principle of 'Bri-' ___(_?."9.._l_“§l‘9__.T°E_9§§°fnf§f§‘l'kE...._ I tisli law that no person shall be fore- 'l'4'1_4j'U[1|`1§;A",1""foilneiqn Qwngried to convict liiniself. Our _lnlwl has , may have smug by applying M; mot become entirely draconian, but iw... ,.m¢»,. ,mn imviriz for ad. 4-30d3i. is still merciful. There is no author- , ‘WU gentlemen c,;,§”hE',;é,§§n§0,`l,'\f__ ity to have this girl iinpaled _b'ef_o're ._l_i ed with rooms with or without Q* -I“"Y_f"h“‘ T‘*"'IE`T“"`W WI” “T 19°' board, in private family. Apply iit'T’“"‘TY' this omce. _ 4-ao.,s.,... _i..,.¢-».~_»