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I; _'__ ,."“ " ` _ Lf'-i; "§i9i_:?3-3,1. »,1, .`-‘ 'J “ ~»i »\""I.- .»s‘. ` , »i J . . ». .si ,- . -.i.»'»,. » .i _ V, ., . , | was A oRNiNo only- , ' 7 wom er- - ,,,,,,,,, 1907, V t A , catches An amy orning Mails / THE CH ARLOTTETOW G ARDI :,__ _._ =- ..., A-;.-_ .._.* -ave.. _wlitititiifiyiitii';?ui‘l‘i`i?.ii‘li?te.l CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, QANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, fees. _E { T _ T TTTTMMTTT §§ EZ <2 .is '25 1\'llJ\'-\\| ls L11 D \\U\ p--~»<~=;:-'~=|3i- `=¢l'1'_" ` ' -" -»_:~ - ia . __ rg V ___~ Yi i _ _ ___ _ __ R ,_ nio§__rLEEr B LIEVED - ounce CA In Heavy WimlsT Saturday Night, Two Men Believ- ed To Be Drown- ed, D1uiiY, N. S.. Jan. il-(Sp~ii i!)~\Vhllc the Centreville fleet. of flshirp boutswus returning from thiftrawling ground! on I-itnrday evening ln hvnvy winds i\ hr-at sallcd Ly \Vin. D. Dnkin, aged 57, and N Stanley Denton, of Lltile River aged 19, Th ware mrgiefi by the others and ll; ls feared wh to have lcon swamped. Denton pas unu-ai~rlec‘. T SHHUBB RUNS M TEN MILES llll ' Bllillll TRTEK Defeats American Champion,/x iniherasi Timef.f53_i5 ’ \Se . if SHIUNU HT _iuuuiiisu ni THAW lillil on The southwest coast ef ireland, ami" im H[[;|Mpn NUW |][[§UN Steamers Sent to the Rescue, Alter Being ` AND HS HH/MS D* Out Thirty Days and Thou ht to Be 0- - lecting Jury Proves Tedi-A ' ' g ’ ~ ~-- . -|1251'-'-2. ------~- _ ._ -.._ FI HING BOAT ‘ .THE PERJURY is Losr ruou MOUN - YAL f-T crimes IN The ous but First Men Were L03 Sworn in Yesterday. __._____L____,p_ .___ ST. JOHN, Jun. 6.-(Special)- Mount Royal. .Royal because there is no idea Tl ‘ EW YORK J n G (S . I niere is still no \vord of the Mount The Donaldson Liner Aleideslwliere to begin the search. `“' . a . - - » , _ Dacia) oyul' "OW Ullffy days out from which arrived here Sunday had alsof nw‘s second trial began today Antw r _ _ , ` LATER. _ V ‘~ e p no information of tho Mount Royal. ()'l‘TAllfA Jun. 4.---’l`liu rc->'.iiIt.~i ol 9" the tedious Wofk Of 30120508. Hope was stirred today by the Her officers, however, held out hope ST. JO!-IN, Jun. 6,-(Specinl}- uw, "‘""D”tm""_"’ _“f the Vlilllllliflfl 1 ‘ r V- _ . . Artillery As'ii;UHll\lif_tl§TmH,,.,,\.l; |,l;Tt,.§-(,,£,(,)`\']b;4, Halifax this mUI'l1lDg from Livcrllool roui-th lmssnizc. So far as is known Ireland. E`€,m§’""i_°“~ "il, 2nd. 3111. iill. Illlfi -- SL . _ ` _ , Y, l _ _ _ 1 tcgiriiciitsig Coi>iii‘g iioiupuuy and H11 John s Nild. She reports the (i. P. lt. \\ill not ask either the The steamcri. Lulicc and Lake N_ A, A, team’ ;700_1,,t prize’ N_ A_ V013’ h0HVY Weather all way across. Canadian or British Governments to Champlain has been sent to the res- A- lem" 33"” 354- 5175. N0- 2 (7f>I11~ , . . . _ l pany -ltli 1'. li. l. llcirinu-lit; 3rd, l5iNiilliN |Vl|lliS A at ~ i, $105. . Company, 3rd New' l.irunswick lleizi- : :ird N. B. lie;:ix.i. .t. S A U ini.-nt.; 5tii.pi'izi‘, "il, No. 1 Company, |_ | Competition N' 11 efllciinc of B.......}i.i...,.. ....0 CQUNT BQM pp guum lining ' is Now Opened In Uttawa Minutes. , only BOSTON, Jan., 5.-In the first ten dill!! miles proffessional running race ever F0 held on a board track, Alfred Shrubb defeated Tom Williams and Frank Kanaly the well known professional nl champion who ran in relays in the above order Shrubb’s time was 53 minutes, 15 seconds, as compared with his out door record for the same distance, 53 minutes, 7 seconds. Af~ ter the race Shrubb declared that the contest was the' first of the kind ever hold on board track and that it would be the last, on account of' its effect on ttie runners. Two of $111110 Fllirubb’s opponents went lame. and Shrubh finished in good condition fully six laps ahead of Knnaly. The tco was run in the Park Square Coliseum, ver will In such ten, piece 0I=':1e» fter hall Min:ird`s Llulment fares Dipt‘-er British ing of made. OTTAWA, Jan.5.-Canadian metal will be used in the Royal Cana- mint just opened hero. r the first run, silver and copper coins only will be minted. The sil- bullioa will be the product of the Cobalt Mines. The copper coins be made from the output of Columbia. Later on the mint- gold coins will be started. addition to minting coins of the ‘denominations current in Canada as the one cent. copper, tba five. twenty five and fifty cent silver s, gold five dollar pieces will be Besides this ,gold coin of the denominations, designs, weight fineness as gold coins made in he Royal Mint in England are to be roduce d at the Ottawa branch, and seperate inspection these coins pass current: in England as if oined there. WllNlliHLlN|] Excellent Record of ` = The Great West Life oo;-_> IB The Grei t We i. Life Assurinec CJ., of Wlnnlpez, ltlanltoha. reports on Decem- ber3lB*. 1907, ns follows: Business ln force 835,003.0 0. which is an increase in the yei\r`or ovsr 37.000000 New business written in 1907 lu Canada over $11,000,000, which in the larucntliuvl- ness evir written in Canada by any coin- panv in any one year, lowest c st in the history of the Company. Great Wiiit |=,»~ Like b win Life prcflls are tho h|Rh\‘ll*» U.Yllfl\l\0l1 perb; 8.: Co, Chi\rlot.te'own, rr~\.Iie mani\i¢|`° nl' this progressive uouipnny in Prine Edwuid Island. TCC URE COLDIN ONE DAY Fake LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnlne voice it. B. veuing f the orming. ance prolonged applause, and even ex- celled that of the previous evening. eauty effects, The thronged houses which greeted performers at Wonderland last testified to the appreciation public when artists are per- Miss Burkhart's Butterfly was again the recipient of a wondrous butterfly in all its she poised for the diderent and more than ever`\ild she for herself the favor of the audience. Her song "Coming thro tho Rye, Premiums me the lo~e~t. Gie t Want su¢¢egs_ Jennie Mine” wns`a perfect The illustrations were su- thc singer distinctly and clearly illustrated the beautiful song, in n way that loft no dissenticnt ns to the perfect rendition of Master Joseph Melniison also sang in addition to his dance. His voice is clear most and sweet, and the song was acceptable number. Harold Tuliiels. Druimlsts refund money if it falls Io cure. E. W. GRO\’E‘S signature n each box. 25c. i She will appreciate your gcod lastin oalrcllrg Perfumes cr Ch isolates ,for her Xmas |;llt~-Our Xmas mcknrevure the hnnrlsomeet avcr hrouql t here-Lowneye Flint and Miss Hurhnrt did a char- acter sketch entitled "ElevenDollars" It was simply splendid. Mr. F demonstrated clearly his as u comedian of the best lint owers D class, and the sketch, humorous and a musing won the highest ecomlurns ns Gmmfl unsrolaieq in pretty boxes from the nndirnre_ The pictures and lmnksfia from 300 tU$000 ¢`eeley's, Taylors, Roger and Galloits Piverl Perfumes In dainty piwknzes um 250 tu 85.00. The Two l\iao1 Druiriilst l Tidy,” open again until midnight Too late for tiamiflinnlon gg- *ARB PAGBO POR RATES Tl S ll W.ANTED.-At nn: e u good plain oooh Apply to Mrs. ll. G. Wallace, King S'|u ii". 1-7439. ' 0 '1‘-Last avr-.unix -i li\1ly‘s‘ gold J w.\||~|| and mi t.iIi ninnfzrnin. lfiniier u|»-ana l.~-vc nt. Ghn\'l~|t|el.ov\'u Light ami Piwi-r Con»pn»_y'.» rfll- e. 1-7.llli 1-ivusmu MT -Thai nv- rylawty ren-twill" it ii-orniinfviper naihinewu if- vhiiny. _Oth ‘Que- en und Levis }lci;'imcnf., Gill prize $10, No. 3 Company, 3rd N. Il. Itegi- . UQ Today. DURBAN, Jan. 5,- Dinizulu once resting savages in the whole orld. Nearly thirty years ago we found liiniself face to face with , u,.iti,,h found that were was no Hep Count Castellano. C r or braver racc of savages tliiin e Prince Helio said lic regretted the U10 'Z\1lUS. and thlii Dillizlllll is fl incident principally because the name S of Mme. Gould had been dragged in. m "If the Count do Castellnne’s nt- cscendunt of the most despotic and nrburous ruling houses known to un. Chaka the "hyena man," was his tack upon mr, were caused by my IIHCGMUFT Cllflkll WHO IIH100 the Zu* visits to Mmm Gould'-» he Said,--it lus the terror of South Africa. In the early years of the nine- canth century that king made the before the ‘llV0\"C@»"` .'/.iiliid bruve by a simple expedient. __. _,._.__..-___._;_ 1' f any of his warriors returned de- E l iented they were slaughtered in cold blood. So decided that it was bet- L _ ter to he killed in battle than to _ freturn and bo slaughtered as cow- ards, the Zulus, always a splendid igliting stock, went forth liter- ’ ally to conquer or die. ill llliiillllli ‘SENT TO ST. 1 HELENA. of his subjects und evoked enabled Din- Hls slaughter hs hatred it t gniin, Chakku's brother to kill him “_ und usurp his place. Dingnan was f cared almost as Chnkii had been. Presldellt of Harvard Then camo Panda; tlion tho fierce f lctewii 0 rcmcniliered ns the king: . Y I _ Makeg (1 |‘l|?,||| Statgment iresponsible for the wiping out of n ilritish force at Isrindihwnua. And ' D`nizulu is the son of Cetewnyo, to His Students' add direct descendant of Chaka. . Ho became king alter Cetewayo, *“""' hut his power wus short lived. Ar- 'rcstcil for disloynlty, he was then (`AMH’.iTDGE, Miiss, Jun. 5.-In tried for high treason nt Esliowc. :iddressinir the newly foriucil Menu- fulllld Kllllfly. “ml Hclltenced t" ex" rah Society at Harvard, the mem- lilo in St. Ilelcuu. for ten years. ership of which is composed of Heb- This was i\lBl- tWC“tY YCMH 1120- rews attending ‘tho university, Presi- At St. Helena he showed lZl`0l\t dent Eliot nmde an iuxinzing state-, readiness in llfllllifllll-i U10 English ment on the physical iufirmity of/ Jewish people. Irie said: i "Your race has not had a chance' to develope physically und intellec-, tnnlly ns it should, but now you; have obtained freedom in this country you young men should be "It is n well knowni fnct. that if quick to seize your opportunities.: you take a reprcsentnzive gathering of, say 1000 Jews, you will find them distinctly .inferior in stature und pliy-, sivnl development to ru simllnr gath- ering of uny other rn ce. This is the, natural result of che hnrdships‘ which your race liasg undergone for many generations. The Jews here at college neglect- the out, of~dnor life and and I urila 1 you to do all in 'your power to DONT NEGLECTZ Y OUR COUGH. Yru may dislike tnlcinir medicine-liu "’1\|lh" “fd lvl! ~t lured wviihiiiih inerliclnw The modern tru-'\tuient is “Untarrliozo°v" -it isn`t. n llruit-I In is 'heiilin vapor, lull Of Dine essences sud he llln ilmlsams, It HDNIGS ov:-r tha surfaces Elini. are weak and nov-~ from coughing. Every spot thatfs eonl‘0~terI In he iled, Irritation In soothed RWM- Dhlepm 'und were lions are cleaned oui., and nl symptoms of cold and catarrli in J eurell.Nor.'nIng soiqui. ¢k.1ioe-,|N,n plan- , Drift, und the lamented death manners and lnnirimize, ns well as H liking for gin. In 1897, in spite of the protests of colonists who pro- rhcsicd froiible, ho wus restored to his native land given n house ut Esliowc und n sulary of £500 per nnniiin, which the Natal fZ0V9fUm0“t grill pay him. Later on ho was nl- lowcd to return to the royal Kraal of his intliers. We need only go back to the dnys nf the grcnt Zulu wnr to know l10W the Zulus can fight. When (Tate- wayo refused to reply to tho Brit- ish ultimatum of l87ll, and mussini-Z his forces, prepared to fluht for his right to rule ns he pleased ns an inf; dependent kiniz, he had swift an murderous proof of the valor of the savages. Tommy Atkins, voiced by Rudyard Kipling, recalls how .ulu im i dished us up in "A 7 P ` style," and the memory of the leur- ful days nf Isanlhwnna and Rorkegs; the Prince Imperial, are fresh in the minds of living men. gzolgnl. alll, hmuwms our f-:ner than Mimgntg are quickly rolirril by Ornsolsno rwilfui Uwtncuhozone. 1 n Q3 ct. and $l.l0§.a‘:|ivt'5tc.':c::ii:;‘»;rlrm 4.'5¢rr~afltl» iles at all dealers. high expectations cruir‘ci'iiliii: liiui. .known iecesz- "Waiting nt the ` B" 4th Regiment. No. 2 Company, -itll l’. E. I. llcgi incnt;.2nil, $40, No. 1 (hviiipiiiiy, l’. I. Regiment; 31-11 prize, S25, No 3 ompany, 2nd lliontrenl Ilcgiment; th prize $20 Cohoiiry Company' 5th ‘ 1':-=~f;3; ment, Heavy Artillery-lst prize, Governor-Genera1's cup and $50, No.. 2 Company, 4th P. E. I. Regiment; _.nn prize, Association Cliallcuge cup nd $40, No. 1 Company 4th P. E. I. 3rd prize. $25, No, 3 (foinpaiiy, Montreal; 4th prize $20, No, 3 ompauy, 3rd N. ll. Tici,iineut;5tli rize $7.50 ench, No. 1 (Toiripuiiy, 3rd ll. Reizinient und (’olvouri: ompnny, St. l’aul's Glce Club nieets this if/5: eggs D-» evenim: at 7.15. | His Worship Mayor' Vaton who had , ziignilied his intention of not offer- tion, ivns ycstciwliiy wiiitcd upon by Y un influential body of citizoiis who , L The Official Returns Show the' l High Place Reached 1. SE Now Abandoned, But Case Against Duke oi Portland Will Go (ln. LONDON, Jun. 6,- (Spi-_»Cia[),_The perjury cliarge brought Against I-ici-bert Drucc hy his nephew George Hollnby Druce has collapsed, and the famous case is now conclusively lost. This become known this afternoon when counsel for George Hollamby Druce announced that in view of the lisrovories made when the coffin 01 Charles Druce wus opened and ex_ nmined Dec, 30 it will be impossible to proceed with thc prosegutigl lt is said however that the case :ig5ninst.tlie Duke of Portland will be continued. _.M1 hui uuuiu iuuuu; A unnui uiv Many OF The Old Palaces Torn Down- Others Are B.-ing Nloiernized HOME. Jan, 5.--Christian emper- ors, popcs, medieval nobles the bar- llflflflllhi. flfff.-flood, earthquakes, all iave contributed their share to the lemolition oi’ monuments of ancient if!!-‘I himself ns xi candidate for thc d:mm`4 “man temmea have been de_ Muyoriilty nt the fortlmoiniiii: elcc- , troyeil to build Christian churches, lientros and baths to build palaces, :rouzc statin-s have been stolen or zirlts-ll, while marble statues have requested him to run us ri cnudi , dute. His Worship promised to thiuli the matter over and make knoi' his decision today. CHICAGO MARKETS. j Cnicioo, .Innnury G '-(Spumall- I:in.C'>rn iilil “ winaie..... ._ .... ._ . . 107 f “ Pork........... .. $iu_ur. ` .\Iay Corn..... . .. . . _ lim' “ Wbeat..... _ .. . . H1111 Pork . ,_ . --- ` vm converted into lime or used as 'ilsrzilcs to check nn assault. Hardly a month passes without 'e sole of nn old palace or villa l of historic interest and romance. e owners, Roman noblemen of an- :unt and illustrious families, prefer inrd cash to an old palace, and they are nlways willing to not only sell their houses, but also their old fur~ niture. One by one the old palaces of tonic are disappearing, those that irc siuuiling are being modernized, :iid transformed, and everything old s doomed to perish. There is o craze imoni: the lloman nobility for nodernisni, which is encouraged hy .he temptin," offers of both native l . |:‘,ud foreign dealers in antiques. Joe Ellis, the talented comedian i ted to n large und iipprr-ciuti\‘c nud- ienec, a magnificent, performance that fully justified the Mr. Ellis niukcs his l|e:\dqiiurtei's in, lloston und luis rr-ccutly. come i`il'f| the Keith circuit. He has nn exper- ience of ncnrly twenty yours on the stage, hnviui: pluycd in the best, liouses from the Atlniitic to the Pu- riflr, in (`nnud:\ :ind the l'nitc