I I THE CHART ITTTET W GU VEQEOI I ' I l{D2A ITEM I 72for19o2 ' . 1 Z ` I _ - -V ----~--- -~ -.-- _. -- .-. s.. .__ .__.._*_--Y~ ___ _ _____l-1;-_;_;_&-______i__ ____ ___ -_-_~- ____ _ ._,Y_,______ *J 'II ~.`='1 we Sz E >'. z II MI-'iii1‘i%‘1li.‘i.iIII¥Il.fI _ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. gun: ' ' ' ' ~ - ----~---f~-------il -'~ ---- --~ --L-'---*rl as.-~ - --_ --Y. . ._; ':;;;“_";;_.;... _ ' ....____ ~ - ___-___- ------;;_-4-M-;¢ --~»~---~ ;»__»__-3_5 __ _Y __ __ __ _._ _._.__f...:_..._.____ .. __ _ _ __ ___i`_ THE REVOLUTION IN PIUT IINETHTHEI] JUDGE CASSELLS IIEIIIS IIIIITIIIEII HAYTI SUCCESSFUL INIIIIN I-IISING WANTS DOCTOR IIIII III IIIIIEII Port An Prince Joined in the llevolt and by CarefullyIT° Take Place April Next. To Attend Numerous Witnesses N Rifles Made in Ja an But Organised Movement Seized the City Without _ . I I’ lll`Whose Testimony is Re uirezl. Bloodshed-A Provisional O PORT AU PRINCE, Dec. 2-(Spce- m.).L'phc people of Port Au Prince have revolted against the govern- ment They are now in possession of the city. There has been no fighting With the troops. A provisional Government has been established and General Legitiine has accepted the presidency of the new administration. l~lvents came before they \vere ex- pected. Uieiisiiiess was noticed throughout the niglit. 'out it was not thought the outbreak would occur so it-,uickly nor~ the movcnient be successful witliout sheddin_'_,' "_ drop of blod. President Alexis _is still at the pal- ace, ond members oil the diplomatic corps are in conference to- facilitate his 1lep11rt.i1re from the republic. All the remaining ministers tone-I ther with the inilitiary oiiiciuls under Alexis have taken refuge in the for- TI1e»e .uc the some inen \\ho nine I oign lcgiitioiis. Irchcls liziil the upper hand and quiet- ISIINII IIIIIN IS IIHGIINIS -1 .\i0.\'TllE1ll., Dec. 1-The oigan re- cital 11yProf. B. F. Poirier assisted hy Prof. J. A. Fowler at St. Pat- i'if‘k’.<, on Sunday afternoon Nov. 221111 was 11 great success and if the iiriiiinileis of S11nilay’s festival have iirconiplislied nothing more than to popularize good organ music to the extent of having it heard and appre- Clf1l€.T by 2,""i'] p00'[il0, as was the case on Sun;lay, they have achieved iiiueh. Mr. Poirier’s selections were of 1| distinctly classical nature: Stainer, Cesar Franck, Greig and Widor re- ceiving- very fain Eteatnient at the hands of the young organist. Mr. Fowler rendered the Irish Melodies with ensc and skill. The boys of the t‘hanreI i'-hoin, Miss Mamie Babin's “Sing of Praise." from Gouhlier, and Allied L1nnoureux’s “Solve Regina," of I’11l:1dilh'e, were most pleasing in-I terludr-s iietivcca *"r=. organ pieces. Mr., Poirier deserves ci "'Tr'iab'le credit fo: the arrangement ;.11d execution of this, his inital, program. Prof. Poir- ier is 11 young man of 25 ye11rS. He is .1 son of L. S. Poirier of Tignlsh. Hi’ Koi his B. A., at St. Joseph‘s Collect' .\'lemrmncook, N. S. ..____i__¢,___. ` I (iI.\I)HIC(‘ll.\Y(il~lll.l(¥IS'4. I 'i`IiI£N'I`ON, N. J. liar. I.-\\'l1m1I IIP\1:~11i11g I1»I‘:1Ii\1-liI1oo1l. ,Iiiv ~'y111pl1o\1_v, thc elioriil portions of I Was Formed. months ago were protesting voicifer- ously against granting right of re- fuge to unsuccessful ' .volutionists by foreign diplomatic and consular re- prcsentatives. Today they are happy to seek* the protection of foreign flags to escape the fury of the people. I ,\`o change in the. position occupied hy the rebels has been reported. They 'sire about thirty miles f1‘om Port Au ` Prince. General Sinicn, lender of the move- ment is expected here any moment. The movement has been well organ- ized. Bands of citizens were organiz- Ied and armed moved quietly about the town and took possession of var- Iious points of vantage.1 The movement was directed* by Gen Ieral Canal, 3 member of the Senate. A re'mai'ka'i,lo fact is that not 41 shot was fired. The soldiers of Alexis saw that the ly lct it seen that they had no in III LISIIII IIIEIIEHIIWIIEII SACKVILLE, lluc. l-At ii. mectiugl of the executive coinnrittec of Mounti Allison bontril of regents last. \.'eek,i tho qiiestibii of cong-ostion of all t?\rcc` iiistitiitions was consiiicrcil. I)r. llor-» dcii, of thc Ladies' College was uixth orizcd to complete sevcilal rooms inI tho top ilooi' of the wing and l’ri:1c p-, al Pahner to make further enlarge-I ments in dormitory accommodations on the fourth floor of the aC1J.1l~2ii1y.| At pre-sent enlargement. in the univer- ; sity residence is not possible, but i\c1it` summer, so large has resident stud- ents 58, ladies' college, it will be necessary to increase both class room n1.1l.1-.1.rn;LL11y 1-.cconimodatiovn of the university, The academy now has re- sident students, 58, ladies' college, 160, ond the university upwards of 130 all three being record makers Ap-I plications for admission to the acad- emy and the ladies’ college for the second temi are already coming. T“"§f :-I .THE PIIET -PIIE'S I PIIEMS IN IIIIUSIII l`.()l\'DO1\.'. Dee. 1. --A new worl: by .Toss-pli l~l11ihro11ki\ mis 10 ’o:'mecl in tho l.emis l`o\v11 llall recentl_v by tho Leeds (‘-l1o1':\l Union, i'or\vl1o1n it was especi- ally \\'1‘it.ie~u. Tliis mis nothing less than 11 drama- \\'l1i<'I1 are lmsi-rl upon eortniii poems by Poo. It i'o11si,~.is of i`o11i'1no\'o\ni~iits - "'l`I11- lloiiiiteil \':iIl1-._\'," “lIy1nnt.1 the i1_-_;i|\." "'I`I1i\.(‘iiy iii thi* Sed" and "'l`l11‘ \".\lTcy NTS." 'lliv .~_v111pl1o11_\'n1\1st iieecssarily url- \'iiucf~ Mr. liol\11~11ol‘ti~1' .lohu Cuinoroii. of Loiuloii. 11 fo1'111i-1' oilitorof tho (Ilobo 'iroppcililiuii .~1ul'd1‘1\I_\‘ toiiight. ___ ___g, ._____.-;.a___g-_..._ 1 'vm-»,_~§= ._....---Z ~--- _ --.. ~ 'rin-: lies An Amusing Comedy l"or_ Songs by The iinprcssioli Mr. Dick luis inudc un the theatre goers here, is ene that i Reuisnr Tonight, and a Change oi Mr. Dick. Ivanoc, 51, come ton-ight and Sec t e rcmcd for this is N0 Armiery Yi-11. ‘I overnment ___ Suspended Officials Not to Be tentlon of starting 1,' iight that un-'Hindus or the Pacmc Goa” have ““‘ HALIFAX iearthed details of , Dec. 2-(Special)-At ing to eighteen thousand dollars on O I ‘ vA1-COUVER. nec. 2-