this Province. - -f - Morning Kaila- - '___‘,th;i..sr A , 5; I - 'L_' ' `_ , 4 __ ` ` ‘ oRNiNo Dali " "&£Tt~Glrcula{i°:i|i__' V ‘ T. - ‘ ` ' ‘- A - _ _ - ' - '-‘ - MCatchea lil Bird " ‘ 5 " 4. I E T -I /U ‘ N .-T I l » t I I _ _ "*" ' M- ‘ -. . .._'.`._.. _' . ‘ _ `;_ ° _ » '.'-- » °‘-‘ _ A ‘ “- “W __-______ _-..___ _ _ _ __ ~ ag, j_,_==_ __,,,,= __ _ _ _ *_______,_________I__h___________a________ _ _ _ ___ _ ,_ _ _____ ______-_ ,_ _ ?»'i%'i".~%tv“s‘bIi’i‘i.“il’L'i'i’.‘€»"m cHARLo'r'm'rowN, riuiesls EBYIARD L3LANn, CANADA, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1909 ` -..a°enrii'..~.i:¢n:. §§ $3=g-4-_.--a Dis' it - --- » -~-------~---~ - » V _ _ _ > _ _ - ~--- ---~- - ~-- - -~ - - ~---- - -»----- -- ‘0a'.r_ ; s . ., t t 1 sfiusix Province hiihf wuhiiip - riorrlwu ri-is wuii: ~ t_.-_ ` ATESZT v-¥U‘-PPEN1N6@- s Muffin- iuirizsr ronsiou News S, I `lRe'ported Saie. Clerks- Shlvlhvgiin ilgiiuflstion _,of Armaments to Be Discussed by the _Inter- 'Ci"6'ii’f_ ;i_g§pects.` ilfnportiid Buffalii.',,Birrglar$s_.Stéal ' ` '°" fll2f::'|;‘g:El’°"°° national Arbitiation Conference. p-Also ’thé‘ Duty Chiefs" Revolver. Truro s Express Robbery. M ___ of the Churches. Submarine Bells _ MONTREAL. --Meir 20-‘Si>.°cicl)- Hugh Allan, saysthe S. S. Mongol- ian is in no dar.\_.',er. She is in thin ics which may break my minute and is far uiough- oil sho” to prevent grounding. There is no danger to the vessel or pagoongers. - ' Bhe has had the earns difficulty ery y€8ll'. \ _ “Two clerks of the Liverpool Insihr-` sight. Green was arrested nod claimed that Beattie called' him .bad names. _*___ . CALGARY, May 20-(Special.)- Neverbefore were the climatic condi- tions in this Province more favor- able toward a recordhreahlng gre.-in crop than they have been'-this spring, notwithstanding the fact that the seeding was ten days late. ance Co., got into Q Hglit-on Tuesday' aight. ` _'T W Wm. Beattie was working art his ‘Th desk when A. E. G__reen came in the eh worse for liquor, and throw paper at have arrived at Roman ' M-onli iii fn ~ charge of sixty Muizican cowboys. ORTH BAY, May 20-(Specla1)- eri rglars broke into the police stat-I en, hnilliitn tem to assist he struck Bean tie in the face, wh-ow'bI'0lno,- May zo-ispstiaiift 9 V ree hundred- builalo_ intended for Leary pnvd Mont.gomery's large gen- park at Wg,'inw-right" Alberta ,L-` ' ` o i rc here and carried off the chid's w volver. ._..._&____ is in Two _nren answering the description W of th_e desperadoes passed' through ‘ oi "l Belmont and efforts are being fr a . to last aight and- boots, shoes,_rp~ an. lvers, hardware, tobacco' and g oc- '- BD ST. UUNSTNN'S WIN iM NASE BNLE _MNTNN Yestorday aitei'no`on an interesting game of baseball was played at Vic- toria park, between St.. Dunstnn's1 College and B team ol senior Char- lottetown players. Umpire McNeill from the college called the game a- bout: three o’clock. The college boys played snirppy ball but they ran up- against nine just as sna_PPY. and a mat exhibition of hnii'~piay=lng was given the large number of spectators present. Up to the end of thu tlfth innings the City boys were ahead but nt the end ci the sixth innings the College' boys had evenul the score. 'l'h»ti'e wero no more scores mrade and' at the last of the nineth innings the score stood 7-7. It was decided to play of! and- the se fr te th ta 268 CHICAGO, May 19-Despite the cla - ' I ' - om nzi c has compiled figures which show that l du 190 d t raited from this country to Oaimdn. He of of ENVUHS UNITEII ESTATES im made hy Canada of the immen l C immigration e'nterin_ its borders J th Unit S C B Sch the Rock Island and Frisco Lines, a ring the tlscnl your ending June 30, 8; more people came into the Uni- W States' from Canada the/ni suvlg- ‘ T' obtained his figures from' reports I the Commissioners of Immigraition I the United States and Canada. MIGHNTINN NNLNNEE T u u ed tates,, . . - dt, Commissioner of Immigration gf' 8 nil Owin to the reduced s at. h h The flames spread rapidly and be BERKELEY, Cal., May 19.- Foes ore firemen could reach the scene, 00 HE NUMMUTEHS ’ ff th NEW YORK Mgy 19-Two hundred Wu o mmuters on the Long Island RH. mped from car windows neelr For pe from 5, blaze which was started Y Y sudden short circuitin of the third g peed hicb the brain was moving, none of os e who jumped was hurt, although e engineer was slightly injured TWURO, May 20-(Special)-There UW nothing particularly new respect- 8 g uw “preps holdup last night _the following information o as Onslow this morning in~ the direction Bt ads to intercept them. ~ #I1 BP _ Comp l"sE'°"° at I-‘°g5i°V1u° “'39 hwkvn watch one night at twelve o‘clock, ll d next mornin; the only trace ‘of 5° _ I. _ him was his cap. 3: es to the extent of $500 were stol- T d I do notirnow what could have u f ’ -- T i hap T e whereabouts of Mr. Blanch, and e n`i»an'y friends of the family hope at in a very short time matters mulbaneousl in all the coachesvb M ons, the th -year old son of J., a missing in Boston T by A Guardian representative A obtained. My -husband is watur tender on the _c earner Ranscu B. Fuller. I heard C om him last on the tenth of May irits. Today I was wired by the in any that lie had gone on his' he boat was in dock nt Boston iz pened to him. He never drank, d wns steady in every way. ‘ he poor woman could hardly speak stricken dawn was she with greit d worry. ' ver-ything is being done to had l be cleared up. B EHIlMi25-ENUT FALL _ . . Y Coons, 'whmell twenty-five feet he news was of the briefest: nat is having been wii-ol. but when' at d he seemed to be in the best ot by LAKE MOHONK. May 20“(3D€¢- collectively largely barbarinm- and PE 1)-'rue possibility or the aaoption_h¢ao,w.,-- `" ex the Conference 0° I“"*’l'°*"-50””-1 Governor' Ansel of South Carolina V rbftraticn of a pla“.\!omi plank fav- spoke in favor Cf arhitrutkm ana un ring the lirnitation of annaments a- Rev. Frederica Lynch declared "if, is ' _ mong nations, is indicated by thelt-he shame ofthe age that every eq onvcrsation of the leaders of the church in Germany, England and Ge _ Burglary _ Near Chatham, B. ' `° li.. ...mir ..~._». ........ Are Doing Good Work- * V » -yesterday by Mrs. J. B. lslatch of on Ijltgbland Avenue that her 'husband s - . een ng by these bells have decided to tend their _installation to the light essels and stations on iilic coasts d lakes. Canada also lins taken up the uipment of her coasts and England rmuny. Holland, France, Sweden onference. America is not preaching against and Denmark are doing likewise. The attitude of China was declared these great pagan, overwhelming ar~ Wu Fang today in favor of mak-Nmamfntfm' ff, , I I; a compulsory arbitration law of WASHINGTON, May 20tSpscial)- w CH‘FTHAM» MHY 20-(BP6°‘lBl)"0‘ Secretary of the Eastern Steamship ng,ti0ng_ In lessening the danger in navigation mi The amicable relations between the and the delays in transportation the nited States and\ Canada were de- snumarbine bell has become an' eifec- ei rihea- by Justice Mscisren- on on- tive agent ond' is being atihpted by '° rio, who said that while moiviausisf the maritime interests severally. th al measure have become Christian- Thi’ G0V¢l'H"l¢Ylf l`8C0i!“l7~ll\§ the W* cd, “we still remain as nations and substantial service rendered to ship- he HHUBN WINS _ BRENT HNCE Moivmaah, may 2o__s¢\\\“" V* W' ggi- in every leant* until ‘the close( The clos' ng hour `of'theh1'our dispari- ' * lc sac even . mfrhnfeiiaslzsovslltlc have lot nuff" chocolates on f-M ill 7"' - md the viii not he t-lw °1"1l“\\‘Y ""7 ' a tain att-wium huh- R ollllan had the lltlii interests' iiflevery' member of The Gnardian's DIN! ll? l\°“`to"h;“ 03° arransld with The Whit' 5° Y th hp fm I eight harry iuiiss me .tear ”°°"" Wlll llll under fourinpiister 1 Ltd for on adequate M1951! 0| \ ° _V and Taylor. , Third verse of Island Hymn. Ad- :c .iress 'oy~Chaplaln, T. -F. Fullerton, D Bugler call. Last: Post, The King; Many visitors graced thas interest- c ing exercises last year. Their pres- V ence is a- source of stimu-l'atl|ou\ to the 0 students and en-co»ur_agment to the 5 tail. ' - I PROVINCIALIST OF c NINETY YEARS. MEDFORD, Muse., Mny19-John fm. as farm", and “0,n,¢5¢@;wrs l\linard's Liniment Cures Colds etc. ti re concerned-, as N193' Wl\l`§iV° dll” “' t new w the fish "dn"-I <1--` Condensed Advertisements sits nd Peace River Valley _ . 1, o a - The immense amount of railroaid (Too Lain for &ldlcation.) 10 arge immigration -promised and n ,li K _ " H hi v lu bl fu ,_ n "_"""'“"*‘ ewes" rl" 1°' ‘*“‘“°‘°‘“ ‘°°"°l° °° °° “...'{`i' “i Lili 2....” p i _ tm ture cons ng n p A ?;°tg°y STS-“tQg&n,n“np:,¢‘;l`;l|fgc¢% for Heintzinau piano, parlor, dining- - B ey zxiaftan of railway construction ac- gglggehilnd ::°ggEng f‘:‘€`e‘:ll;‘i:»n;‘vlvt¥]l;‘;‘; =_ Macdonald, formerly a residenooi East Boston for more than 25 years, ohm-v_t\i his soth uirtmi at tim. homo of his son, Akita `Eh_BIbti\ld, 132 W th S t'hG"l'lilfbl'd N1 autatltn-6iEQ§_ct\Er'm?.i?¢t.l.._.........~-f '§M`t‘1"II§cilonalr_l ~»_;-;_,,- __v. pieeg oi garden with -~ -pg* 's Frida Y . -1, , office writing desk safe, part' '°u°w‘§ bg alzummfr' tdurgg ligglaucastlgeand cabinet, chlpctis and which Mr' ac (ma 9° A oil cloth, -and a lot' of other articles :Sgt ‘;E"':,'x,.|,'if,N_’1°.;’.°°;g? hi' dd'-n A. Beamer, Auctioneer. _.Be-31d,3i`. John Macdonsdd was--born in Tro- tting, i».,m. inirsy 15.' 1819. » A - "h\,§~f`s- _ f , f, 5,., 1,' garter iii».iiie-imh~- - ~ ' °' onstructioh in the west. has dv- ' I N LE I 1 t t . w -1°--<1 - -,E-5,1;-f°-,,fh°g,g,,;‘;,<;?;“,;'; ._-_\".?.T é?.....?.;`... h....§‘.';‘ .3"..2l.°§2 h Lil‘:b°1':§vm. re\?é|ue`,,e that we the premises 199 Kent St., on Tues- VY 'is' ° ' ' da the 25th commencing am eleven T' The sermon was preached by Rev. A. Clark at Knox cburch,of which ber, and tor some years treasurer. r. Clark spoke in highly appiiecia-, ve terms of the character ond- life' Mr. McQueen. . The funeral cortege was led by ai and, followed by officers of Masonic, dges, walking. ‘A carriage filled" ith beautiful flowers preceded the earse-. The pa-llbearers were: Col. alker, J. T. Miacdonaild, A. M. Ter- ll, T. J. S. Skinner, J. C. McNeill nd J. N. Rankin. of HIS LIFE AND CHARA(l'I’EIi. v , _l Fish creek. An accident to his lm:-Tk during this campaign brought. on .the weakness which finally cost his life. In Celzary. Mr. McQueen was the ,drst manager of‘ the Bell Telephone company. Later he was in' 'the in- surance business. Though socompletely cut off by his crippled condition from tho ordinary life Of mon, Mr. McQ\iqgn was: glwgyg cheerful and thoughtful for others. His memory is cherished with the highest esteem by a.-ll who knew him personally. Minards Liniment Cures Diphtherla. HUNDREDS OF i-I roni-: "Special" orders are already `to_ 1 ;;_,.i.iT,,._,I:§.i¢arne‘_T§f .A - ' - -_ I - _ ' ' lint-wh -ri -_-_.v _ <1- _ nt§li’t~;Ea|:iTiv0‘T:¢“t‘-Thlrl=bl§c‘g d|\'o`l' before "`l1A ‘-family. Pgathgrhig 'lint Pgibning' B`mlf'on Sa‘tur` -'-I f- took ' two~mile walk - ~/ lil' _ is re-E merkably wel 'Z éd slid liiis _ineiitol powers, pn.rticul_dnl 'his mem-_ o YJ are unusually . His e~y_e- wns the fhature of the ' ‘ vance amonrg those present being his four; children. Angus lfacdonaldof ‘Med- srd, hAllanHMaedon4;ldEo! gllveigpt, rs." _ary wry ', T etegt rl. Ma'0¢l0tgfd_"q3--_ tiff, the m m;shild“`_ ll :hd 14 ea grm r ;yove1i»nd :Lost Boston. Tl" B - 'rum wa' on tivpitainment, in which ~_all of _the .took » cmoA`oo` Manxirrs. I CHICAGO May I0-(Special)-" May when ...._.,... .._....,..... 115! my een ...‘...:.. as .mot wheat .............-.iso it init chocolates UN 1° I - _ -.mit cm yo; _ A , _ » " df. hem he came1t0 'Bl`>f__¢l$ll‘ 1 g “gi - - ,went ‘ho work as-ai 'aiispff ‘ _ ‘ .. - gipenter in an'E:;t1 Bostéin Myth? .' ' 1 _ _`. Q vnpc. ` nganw on _ `_\< mhiT;;'°tnps RCE:-A os Ntwiouhaiaiui_ \ " \5 ami into North nay. .Amr etch* gm N., S3 \.-~ years of life on the seas he returned ‘.,_ _ " » ‘ -A , . ‘ _ _ ar" E - ii t Bostxm. _ " FA`sboiut i years ago he retirvdfrom tn his carpenterlng and worked in -the shipnrds 'aufron 't.be"¢oc¥s ln active work and has ulnce mage his home with his childrsn,‘lf'vfu "`o1io- hnlf the year witdi his daughter in iimrest- no the other hell#-vm hte somewhat of ii _ End' also can chop and sa wood, while as l gardener he is most successful.-Boe- Li ht to eh wiliids fair a little in in Medford Hillside. He is " iidnnuivra wiims. * 'l0RON'l‘0, May 21-(Bpeciall- . 1,, - .. _ W . * Money is Tlghf B t there are pcs |¢ WM hee :currently "Eff L opportunities to ¢rI Y on goodsecurfty. If G¢lW_ll\l few thousand' our WIN Ml- w||| Wi _you'ln toudl 'ivltii those who have money t0 Mn' qpg»¢¢|nlom»~- K* 1.1,... .A l ` send to the Daughters of the Empire. to borrow e few dciT(lI%.‘0l‘ C I / , hand for hundreds of wllles of lhl ` 2419952 'Empire 'number of 'l"_h_e 'Morn- ing Dany Guardian or may sz." and still they come. The "special is- sue increased fn- intdhvt BS U10 -°--is °-- iz.. sons ' G|EE:'dl)an,”who nexr rilad ftcgefort, a/rid even all regular- readers will scan it in a more painstaking inan- ner than e'¢f ill the Wil- Thcre will be lmnrirclii of people disappointed if- they do not st once P. O.Box 9I6,_Cliarlot't¢tow'n, at hast Ave cents per copy lor The Morning Daily Guardian of May 22. It will be impouilla to till orders received on Saturday, as The Guer- diai Ogxulatfah Lkégiger must know not lil GY. the total number desired. Do not forget that there will be "sixty" ballot votes, ___ _ . . . --it ORDERS MPIRE- _NU-MBE Ri issue. Renders of The Rural Daily should send in at least 5 cents for l copy of The Morning Daily Guardian of May 22, and thus not miss seeing and reading the first and only daily papsr ever issued by the Daughters of the Empiro in Eastern Canndm. For the Daughters of the Empire (ro bright. ’ They will edit The Gulrllin nic night, The next day ev'ry town l‘ -' Will be turned nvside down With laughter and harmless delight. Today a blank coupon' for N. der-ing copies of the lfmpire numht of The Morning Guardian of May 1 appears in this Paper, 4| several blank iorins of the o kind are dist ibuted throughout the various parte cf the Province. Ae there will- be but a limited nnniher of copies printed on that date all ned- _imtead of "twenty" in the above \:;sdt;l;:;§:nl;:‘;:i;t~in at once to not