Sworn ORNING Deli - Gstohes All I .l s l TTEIO GUARD M~»-»-- f i , _ _ 7 _ limi w‘#d*H§ .m.l cHAaLoT'r1=.-:'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND,cANADA,FRiDAv,MAv 15, fees. - i>li`ELIMl Aid? EXAMI Tl0N lNT6 THE __-,_ THE MILITIA WILL `i.llii~:l.ir STAY AT Railroads Couldnft Handle 30,000 Planned Fo Quebec---0nly 5,000-Going---Camps Will Now Be Held Throughout Dominion As Usual L This Year. EE 5% EE is E = RECE T TR _ HOME Before Stipendiary Magistrate at Sum ersid Yesterday---A Number of Witnesses Ex min- ,. ed, Who Relate The Details in Connection With the Affair--The Examination l Will be Continued To-day. osur 6 AT Misco c WIVES IN RUSSIA i *ll HE ARE IN REVOLT Russian Women Denounce Their Despotic Husbands ---Make 0ut A List of the Oppressions ol Their Lords And Masters And Send It to the Duma. OTTAWA, Ont., May 13 - The plan for a militia»displa.y at Quebec this summer in connection with the Terccntenary celebration there, has been considerably curtailed. In- stead of thirty thousand uniformed conclusion that it would be better 'not to upset all conditions of traf _dc and interfere with the visitor lgoing to Quebec by throwing great number of militiamen wit _and his advisors have come to the s B b Thi* Pl`0lil¥\il18l‘y hearing of Alonzoiamination to proceed, the prisoner ban G‘illis and Jerome DeRoches at Dougherty charged with the lnurder answered yes. Kinsman's Crossing and all proceed- ST. PETERSBURG, May 13-Onelbills of oxchangelsnd to be sisters of the most remarkable protests ever ‘of charity. of Joseph D. McMillan at Miscouche Are you represented by council? ed through the fields as far as we on Sunday M-ay 10th opened yester- Prisoner, No. could go with th? horse. We then day in th_e Market hall Summerswde Do you want any? walked about hal a mile on the at 11 ociock before Stip. Mag. Prisoner, N0. railroad. I noticed his hat on the men being assembled there, the num- _ @VFi€ht~ The Attorney General in opening north side of the track. This was _made for "Womcn’s Rights" wasl "Mussulman women exercise this |Sel1t by the Mohnmmedan wnmeulright in Arabia and other countries _of Orenburg on Tuesday to the ` where they have founded various so- _Mussuhnen deputies in the ltus- cieties. built m0S‘lUes.and organiz- slan Duma. led charitable institutions. |many horses and guns upon the rail ber will probably be about nve_r0adB_ An order for the regular thLon_g béefofe ‘thot hour of openingdrew the attention of the court to about 8 o’clock_in the morning.'i‘llere§ It commences by stating thntl "Many have written books, and u_____sun_d_ of thesm the permanentcamps of the rural corps Wm be “_ M_;:°§eemsudl;ngl”o;1ver;>f ct_l_i);_dI_i:iil she statemsngsi argl) comments that were worais _quéte _close to the llat.§`chough the relugion of the K0;-an among them are several famous au- force will furnish some twelve hund- sued tomorrow. Arrangements will 1 u L PWC 8DD€8l'¢ ll 8 WEBB Since the 8 “W le 00 Y JUST- before We zot;make_s women free, yet the women of _thgrs and P0€l-S- red and the city corps will mak up the balance., The reduction of th number of militia is notrdue to the expense or any question oi’ finances. It is duly' entirely to the |.rc`ulem of transportation. To make the mill tie assemblage s. success it was felt necessary to have the men taken to Quebec and detained there jn the course of one or two days end to return them to their homes eg promptly after the celebration was over, The' railroad authorities were consulted, and while they promised to do everything .in their power they polluted out to the mili- tary authorities that the mridle _of July was their busiest season for tourist travel and for handling the iuoomlug tide of immigration. It might be that at the timewhen the troops were _to be moved, there would be two or three steanlships loaded with immigrants arriving »at Quebec, and it would be absolutely necessary to use the present avail- able rolling stock to-send 'them West. RAILWAYS COULDN'T HANDLE TROOPS. They could. not _.therefore undertake to deliver thirty thousahd militia- men in Quebec in less than the space el three or four days or to take them away expeditiously. In view of these facts the Minister of Militia l`ll`clllcl ‘lu 0” DIRD KILLIND Bill In House Of Lords To Prohibit |mportat'ion‘ Of Plumage. LONDON, May 13 - With the ob- ject of checking the wanton slaugh- ter of igrds. Lord Avebury (Sir John Lubboc ) lmtrdducod a billin _the House of Lords today prohibiting the importation of plumB§0_ °!¢°Dl= that of certaln_ species of birds set forth in the bill. Lord Avebury pointed out that this measure was framed 'on the same lines as the New York state law on the subject. It enscts lieevv penalties for con- traventiono! tho law. __ In a memorandum attached 1'/a the hill Lord Avebury says that unless the British parliament follows the example of the New Tk legisla- ture, tbe extinction the most beautiful species of bird life is only a question of time. MEXIDD illll LRE llllul lllllls ____- The Uprisliigliot .Regarded As Of 1in,y`l’arti_eu|ar ’lmportehcs; _-- Mnxroo 'rrir me 1s - 'rue 0 , I War department last night announce ed that it . ormstion T0' lntlve to from'Bon¢::\_ of the su _nder of_Y_aqui Iud\l_ n ml. mlnimlu -W° 1"?- importadce Iof any action . tu_\l1_1 1%! local lM|I@‘Y'._i_`l,ttlf0fI*-l¢.l- F Ysqui regarded ol outlaws, and any ; _w|1l_-bo`treht- on- » l. 52.325* ‘gel el. e.,-‘i...$‘2»° Ji!! Hein*-¢”__ , /_ -. . '£533' lilgslfu ”‘.l"`° §»‘i‘i3§ 0\\ Ol QU °_f _th _, ul. \>°..°° ' . nnlnrehls nrnlod. mmm' trvliii of ct” in ‘reunions will _ _ __ __ d -Mme ' °'°:“.-|¢,“'@,w yggil ayeo _ _ _ . _ °l.m “mfg mm dw" _ ~ l~¢mLL°a|";z»t.°“ “mm” ‘n mt lln|rd°| Linlroeni Und by __ orgenildtlom will i & jQ\il\¢l|- .ll n ll _ ‘ - ' 3 _ Eufmzg fha§’t§f;‘;e1‘;ffl§'be ifmfwfr tug: 1_:g;n1y;mt_o__ WM _ ___ enenld be stopped end would like ie 0 be perfected to “ke about twelvq peope a eager to ge a glance at murder took place and that he as over the fen the prisoner. ~ Attorne General th u nt th t rl hundr h Y ° 3 A 5 |_Quebef:d!°;?f éugrgergganengtgzicaslrtis The prisoner was conveyed _from should protest against it and caution mlar service/s_ wh-at any cams Wm lthe Jail to the Market Hall ln a_the papers to be careful as to what _go will depend upon both the de_ alleging' cvzrgglieaigd cgzllgingllegep_ut1y|statements or interviews they should ;sire -of cor s to o and in 'thos _ ° g ' use' _m charge 5 the gcelebmuom Thl; Apart from the evident embarras- The magistrate said that although _arrangements Wm be left largely in ment, he afppeared_quite cool al- he did not have the power-to deal | though he evidently feels his posi with this matter, he thou ht it _ ve one o a_have the attention of the Supreme Egogssg 'ste nqgibiitywgggpstggo 6:12 ?mC|a19thT;_l°tl§}U5l‘i3iHD representative Court called to this matter. a - earns a e pr soner spenta very BRADFORD GOUGI-I was the first bration begins. _ _ restless night, sleeping very little, witness (gwor-n_) _l-_-___._ When told that the newspapers were I reside in Summerside. Am a con- UYIDE 150 get 8 Picture of ‘lim he stable Was sent to Miscouche by cried like a child, not that br- cured Stip Wright on Monday morning f°' mmseu but for MS Parents sake last,. and on his verbal order arrest- he did not want any pictures taken. ed the risoner. I did not that I P I In order to prevent any being taken remember, tell the prisoner on what Lthe deputy sherrii! had the prisoner charge I arrested him, although in ‘ 1 keep`b\e face covered with a cloth conversation with him we referred to while being conveyed to and from the the shooting. Did not, that I can Court room- remember, ever know the prisoner be- Ths case for the crown is being fore I arrested him. He was identi- conducted by the Attorney General. fied to me by Magistrate John Rcg- ' ' ' T110 l|l`i50U€l` i8 Uildefellded ers. I afterwards got the warrant Body Kept Ln House mwhlch Asked ll ne was ready for the ex- issued by snip. wright. ‘ Family use the ,;;>;1_§;,~;?,g£,§?°~' Lived _ . -~ ~~~».e’€.°yl1§%‘.f-“él§?~*l‘.eif?i‘$`%.'”{a?3~?e‘&i».’l¥il. _ PROSPER DeRO0I-IES (sworn) I _'_' _ _ ‘ ._ _-2- ' live at Miscouche. Have lived there ` _ all my life. Shown a plan of the ` ' llit,bdribdit ilk KENORA. 01115-l M3? 13"'0Wi_°g it?FaAl?oute siisc o’c‘Iock 'oss Manga; to the icebound condition of an _ morning last, Father Monaghan came leiend oe' which the family nved, ___ . to my house. he told me -Toe Mc- . .H-A Am _ Millan was murdered and asked me i::..r°°l...:.l..“t..;~ ...: _ _ A _ to go My ' -- k 1 the house be' Re Met Urban Gillis and Daniel Malone. laytlx`reewessn_ '_- ' I ld- _ -we ah-» »»m»»»f~ °f ;.:.°:; 2; 1i;“;z...“:tl‘. the mm-ily. "mending in the house sulted in a Panic'-N0 trutkvwagon to the place described dmmg Lives Lost to us by Father Monaghan. Met Ur- = Zililelilillill E #ma .eelzllulllllc lu scluul ._ _ ers at 143rd street, when another ." -'--~ train bound in the same direction, _ C tt 0 t, whirled arounid a icuaiirg. lgotormtaln ____ - 5 | QS of the secoa tra n no see e Between 0-»0_nB V L ff" A°°°°r';:“"§, h1e:::,e§;'§°:t,d“l§’,2 CLEVELAND, 0.. May ia.-'rne; Masons and \ nc ayers standing train from view. L I:-INN: Emil stglllwoélol tdmVImnimc.I:I1agl ._ ` . . ar o e esse ergn a _ Str|ke_R|dden The lorce of the collision broke the W3” destroyed by me was” Church windows of the two coliding cars. ld_ ‘ ' Passengers were thrown from their ima §1§’Il_‘°°1n°°°“P;°:rg_;’ °_‘;:;';n;mthe 4; '_""* - seats to the floor and cutlby “Ying ng' ° N ° ° ~ ‘W chud_ A _ -1»»»» ff g»;@,,-;;°»<_‘,;f;;_'; :irfxzfs 2:2121 :li mn.; .. MONTREAL. Msy_13 - Two hun- lumped the trflc steals tr “gms _hp “nm They escaped from the buud__ dred aI1_<_I__§lf1$'_ °né*§1°7°§“ °I tm’ St* u°ssfg_lt:° ° 85388” :rs uiwked UI,-en ing easily. The total loss was about‘ Anne branch of a Dominion Tex~_rgr- 6 e1;s Pand linen wunmn and s_‘_h_00°_ The me was started hy B me Company and tll1lE°°Mh“ndreb1ra‘:ll;tl11LI::hIld:i?elngnsirambled frdrrl the c-urs'°l“dl° which 1511 L” hh” church' ‘gum g;t{h:mg1§§i?°(§n§Ipgn;l vdegtg out onzover the ties, nargowlyi inisslrw con- IDB U10 taP¢S¢\`i¢9~ strike yesterday morning, This tact with the thlr ra . _ _ ___ __ makes a total of about 8,600 cot- None of the victims was consl ere T wp operatives on strike. The lo- to bein a serious condition t.oi'i|_ht_ cal stone masons this morning de- _ - iifswlsiinl utluli yr girl" will slnlu wllus L lull lwllvl ____ Anna Gould’s Ex-Husband oluai-IA Nun., my is _ 'rweive H0l~0" Trai' of Her ` persons are known to have been kiill- Priace ` ed and a score 11111005 DY ll I-01'“Bd0 ' -- ' which swept over the northern part of Sarpy County at five o'- -- clock this afteil-_n;>£ln. _ d, _ ___ ~ _ ' _Thestermwl sam vwc von _ Clly C0Ul\C|| Str°"g|y_ Backed its wiy south, started in omeils e- Rolla. Mai' 13 Mm- *“‘“l§ ‘y bout 430. At Bellows. the college GOUW ‘Wd 71°' °h“d"°“' “°°°mD;“;t Up Dr. Kendall s_SCh8{T\0 euudlnn were damaged te are led by Pl-mee _Hel;g_deM__snlgsnb_nY° extent of probably $50 000 and h°\‘° thi' °V°“ “E k ‘ ' ` . . ' ' wltnl Delegation For Ottawa rxall wma were imma. ....ll._l_r_~__;~_-fl _»_v_\_r;¢\;x__i;;:§°t° so =;°=P;'_;;_ °' ‘» T Y' _ _ It was stated that the marriage -- --_-1*”-“'-‘ of th, pr-ing, and Mme. Gould will take place as soon as the j;ri_i;_;:_e _ 0 '- - b d the Protestant a . SYDNUUQQEY' M¢?’§'t,1rson_gm:':s((i}liiI.tion°‘t1';- ggi; endvxfdg he again declared he :llghtpfavorlng Dr. Kendall'| scheme - was ready '10 d° *M9 3° "hu “ n . . » ous ceremony may be possible. °' r°u'~°Ille°oxat°t'n':°:lhi;o?°illll°& Barludfii- '- ` - ` lndgnoa. Ms-1 18 - Prim” 9° 5°- °“d _‘Wo mm” u .-ulqggon eq . fl ' _ - Lgnn, who arrived here from Roms' “mug muy. g° up g the n . __ 'today with lime. Anna Gould and vm ‘ the Go'vei‘lfl‘lieht. The ri-' ' ` ` her children. has been warned b! I nr “Pon ' &i| to Gaim- I °!**'- friend from Peril that Count Bonl '°“‘“°' °"°° aan P lie 18- n omailme vile ns alvemd iw e to construct the line as al _part _ _W1_I_.l!_£li8B_A . l~» Y ~_, 0 » mmdls Intsmelenlal mam and that _Aa explosion el ga la Mount nook lures. could. \'°°°“*»lr. ls vr°n»r°: 3° ____ ce. Body mould not _Orenourg ,are oppressed by “ignoran be S6911 ff0lI\ truck- There was aidepots of husbands,” who tres barbed wire fence with iloarll on_them like gjaveg and make them COD. the “H169 abflllt f0Ul' 'Kitt high jsubmit to their caprices. It then We found the body lying on its face. .continues :- t S Y. the _body on that. Noticed blood vel, to pray in mosques, to mag on the face. It was on the left tem- pilgrimages to _,Mecca, to engag pie. Did not notice any other mark. in all branches of trade, to sig Did not examine the body. McMillan was dead when we found ""'i-""l_"'?<" ` him. The body was cold and rigid. We did not try to see if there was, any life in the body. Took the body to where the horse was and drove to the C.M.B.A. hall at Miseouche. noon. He was in company with Con- Saw the prisoner on Monday after- stable Gough. Had no conversa- tion with prisoner after finding of the body. Last time saw McMillan alive was about seven o'c1ock on Sunday s:zl.“..g.~». ‘J.‘z..l““: $351; l;l';_"‘ Sf. Bummf-sirpofrlng Two i ‘.1."."..“§8$..”.?.?..Z";‘i.l“.‘3.{’lil’;l Ziiiil 10 be Take" From Terri- Continued on page 3 __ tory C;Ou__tr_ymen ‘DEDRRAPHYIRWDS 0 _ i elitfliidlg T33 ‘lZ,.;.T?.i.l”“§§§§ be taken oi! the shoulders of the Territory. Permission was receiv- _ ed by the last mail from the Secre- . tary of the Interior to_ allow a Kor- ean woman and a Japanese man, ' ' ll th ' ll l l i T ,t - SW P@°v'<-= Think If "Ol .i.“:.§.':§.:l°.’;‘. sez? 6 9 ll S We brought with us a piece of car-L "The chariot prescribes that wo- Det fastened to two sticks and Placed men to have the ri ht to stud to tra- f_\ Our Prophet's wife accompanied him to the wars. and studied science and foreign Writers. l "Now our husbands prevent as `even from studying our own religion lwe are not allowed to read religi- .ous books. _ "Our Iman servants-Mulldls - who are proud of their designa- tion, are conniving with Black Hundred journalists agaimt our emancipation. They wish us to remain for ever in ignorance. "Our husbands deprive us of liber- ty and keep us confined within four walls. They take unto themselves women who please them and have many wives. “As for us, we are condemned to live in a state of continual oppres- ston, and in the majority of cases to die a prematdre death from pulmon- ary or other causes. “Mussulman deputies! It is Your duty to demand all rizhts for Mus- suiman women. You must obtain laws which will safeguard us from the arbitrariness of our husband despots, from oppression and mar- trydom. Yes, martyrdom! “Wa are the mothers of the poo- ple. the companions" of amen. The education and progress of the peo- ple iie in our hands. If men do not change their attitude towards us. let them know that the day will come when they too will be slaves, and then the whole Mussuiman rece will perish.” The Russian champions of womea's rights are jubilant over the fact that a lady doctor, Mme. 'Golovin-Skrjym sky, has just been heard 'a`s an ex- Necessary to Complete Human Joy - A NEW YORK, May 13 - In one of the city public schools is a little girl pupll whose ancestors and co- religlonists have ever held that the principle aim of the life of a woman is marriage. This little girl 'ls well up in 'most of her studies, but she has-an inveterate dislike of geogra- phy and it seems impossible to teach the study to her. The other day her teacher, made impatient bv her seeming unwillingness to lcmln her geography lesson, sent to rlosies mother a note requesting hor to see that the girl studied her lesson. The next day showed no improvement. however, and the teacher asked Rosle whether slie ned delivered the note. "Yes, ma’am." WB5 the NPIY- L And did your mother read the note! Rosie 7" said the teacher. pert before the St. Petersburg dis- trict court in a criminal case where the _ prisoner was charged with drugging his vletim.-Lloyd's News. ' two cases were taken up just after the first shipment of lepers back to Japan and the matter has been one which the Rev. J. W. Wad- man has followed through with the final success stated. (Rev. Mr. Wadman, mentioned a- bove was‘ at one time pastor of Grace church and has many friends ln this city.) __i_l<_i-_ SAVED DY LHL MERRY WIDDW -1-_ _ ’EHlRElD ‘I WDH MURDER TORONTO, Ont., May 13-Stephen Snvilia, a powerfully built young Pole, about thirty years of age, was _arrested in his room on Adelaide A Merry widow he saved » puppy- iiliifi.” EHS “i£3L‘.?.?“ ii. $115333 HIS 1168! U11! PIBCB Y€SW\`dBY Rf*-9!-Lcharged that Savilia murdered the Boom ‘young Galician laborer named Alexia Miss Gillette oi Newark guest of m“ti°k> WMS” °°d7 was f°“”d in ' ' ` d d I It PORT JARVIS, N. Y., May 13.- "Yes. ma'am." "My mother said that she dldn‘t know geography an’ she got married; an’ my aunt didn't know geography, an' she got married, an’ you know geography an' you didn’t get milf' ried."-N. Y. Times. __..,-f'*“'”’_._ - ulll lllun un all nlulll null I / OMAHA, Nob., May 13 - The storm lifted abd dipped at intervals. continuing to move southward. 5°* ing much damage to farm property. The hi-st town structure was Papil- lion, eight miles south of South Omaha. As the storm moved toward `Riehfield its path was the farm of "wiiet did .elle eey 'r' L friends at Sparrowbush N. Y. a'th° woo 9 “ear Erl“__8' 6', ‘t ww westerd suburb, dropped the pup illto Fug; 1;‘;gtre5;_‘;“d“Z;ysg"__’efu“ 'ff__:’_f;J‘:i"e‘i_i the Delaware River. The current car- '__ L* d°‘”“ “"°“”‘ §°d°M1‘s°°‘§§“‘1‘Pt"t‘;lgzndiztgtimTllihorevllili lggdxentlz tvd1dlcrhhLLalI‘eb1.(tgo‘IIBvI‘e‘InDved Bits tiflm- ith” he. L“H’% :fm _ t° 5 _l_0110lY ' . I mings' and' tying 5 "mug string toglfmfrldliiled lil cthelnboarsnvsgdgcsszdltf the brim, let it float down to the_ Y ‘ rock. Then she coaxed the puppy ill-l ° to the hat and towed it ashore. TMS morning sha appeared on the, ¢oufl.c,oI.'2|,ni\nrael..s| ~ #ul 1'..-<--.v Btl‘e0l'.S With the hat. re-1Jl'¢5Sed andl ailments ar.. quick" ' 'im-el '.. lr-A trimmed as good as ever. ¢¢lneu.tsnoanu_~ql~oa, ~il.l;~.:.'..L =\- 1 I WQNDERLAND Herbert, Goldie And Herbert in Their Splendid Musical Comedv-Miss Lottie McKinnon in Illustrated Song-New Motion Pictures. 1_1-1 9"' I-‘°°d°"» Wh°°° 'Mm b“udm5° The musical trio performing at quote idea of their capabilities, for '"9 °“"“`°ly d°°t"°7°d “nd M’ 9°” Wonderland, have lnaile sucn a sue- they are certainly worth paying for 0h*“`“°- “sed l°‘“`t°°°' W" “md Leess of their work, that they are pro- more than the very low price of ad- °“t"3ht~ A" his li" 't°°k 'B' km"naunced the best performers at mission to Wonderland would war; 94- md‘"“°d M“"i°" um' hw” nd .Wonderland for a long while. Mr. rant in worth. “U M5 b““° ‘nd °“t‘°“ud‘“3' '°"'Gouldie is csrtdinly a comedian oil Miss Lottie McKinnon as Wonder- ‘I°°'-""’Y°d ‘md Mr* ““m° '" '°“|:` 'high rank-he starts in to inane the iand's illustrated long singer, is di 17 l““`°~ 'n‘° htm’ W" °‘ mc; laughs run high, and he ll-.iccesds.'all round success; and with the ll- 5°m H" “lm°°t “hw” "° Pi°°°°’ bn His very appearance is suzsestlve lustrated long in her capable handy, -“I9 °”““"'y un W” 'mmn' M' 'of fun sbounded, and he makes good there is n treat in geo;-9 (of W°||¢¢p. 1‘°“".7m° ru" um t°“ 'T mu `on any expectations, no matter what land'| patrons sad evening dn is "nd 5" “ut “sbs gm' 'li' km; ltb0Y may be. The music odered is billed. s;_2; sri §,;__ gg, ”°' .°:..‘.'.’.':.'::".~..:“..:'“.:.' :.::::: .:.._ °i:.:“a.:'c°..":.";:.': ...fr “ken over by the G°v\\'l\l\ ! ` . Hrs. Fr n ee nigger home. haven meh who took refuge in a sand-pit north of the to bo in the in . iniorl that _Prince De _Bagan eausedf mm have ez. °sm`e¢llt enqueame oeule le emi; are alvem_ to" ,,,,, ,,m.,| est, - .mine deadind ‘llivtliteen in. proceedings against him. '_ ; ________»____ ‘It ll l'0P°r@ that o1’1b0\’l»` superb-the banjo manipulations New'moti ictn to l ht too l‘ fwontlei-ful-and Hebert and HebertLAlmost a gdlmprlvto nzhmzez of take no second rank in all that is gram throughout. Lot .everybody lol going. as fur as music and amuse- and enjoy lt, for Wonderland is ment r in the k i . Let 3 _ ° ° \‘¢° 'DH “Q place par nkeellenee wherein _ Oonllensod ads too lets for clusid- .every one ses this trio-to describe an hour of real eotortainmel? 0o& . “una will bo found on page three. ithelr work, is to give s very inode- tonight [_ " ‘ li' _" , _ . »:‘