l t \L aft; Essay-y‘.. (rig-golmaksr) and Syd- of a uarter of a Million ~[250,000, Readers Each ' "f_P1_iGES.At_Lers: ' A e . ' A _ L ' ` ` " ` I ` 7055 'Guaranteed _ ~ " ~ _ . _ __ I Qggxngjj '| _ _ V iD=llvf°r190?~ - _ _ , t , _ _ , _ Mcst¢he»_A'ii`a~ii)='1lr|y ' ' ‘ 7 _ _ .' ` Morning M`all.» _ it o '~ ow »_ THE CHARI..0TTETllW G UARD v»ti‘1i’i*i‘i‘ ` 0 32 is W Y FOUNDED IDI I U‘““‘”4"»Y'1“7| CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER ' ‘I 'rwn 'rrcnnrsauuncnn a T* -iI===== s C - 7 . ’ ’ » - I 2°; 19°7,_° L rwobomam Pm run BT ' TY ir _ , _ ; . p ‘ , un A DYNAMITE silt C MPBELL BRUNSWICK BOMBF ROM AN A Steamer from Nea, pi,.,,.|,.,|a,,dS_ May be p Officially Reported to Be Satisfactory, but He Louisburg Ashore BANNERMANS ,co omo V ` ,Saved Will Go Abroad For Rest and Changer and Nxw Yonx. Nov, 19.-(Spccinl]-A dynamite bomb thrown from a passing elevated train. throw oansternation into sixteen families who occupy tenements on several floors above Wing-Hinn's laundry at 30| Third Avenue early today. The lower part of the building was badly damn god by the explosion but fir- The steamer Regulus from Louisbui g night near the Bellsport Life Saving \St.ation, east of Fire Island. Not muuh nf a sea is running, the steamer isln no immediate danger, and the crew have remained ahsad. KAISEH HUNUHEH llllilllll WHU HAS wnnn ,Of the deadly Africa Scourge L Known as the Sleeping Sickness, _ Bsnnm, Nov. 19-Prokssor Robert _Koch, upon whom Emperor William to- day conferred the tvitle pf eircellency in r‘eé:git§iii$f`of hiifservices in discovering the origin and treatment of the African disease known as “sleeping sickness,” has set forth in an official report the de- tails of his prolonged investigation in the Victoria Nyanza region. 'He supple- ments the general results previously cab- led by giving a statistical comparison showing that only about eight pe: cent of the “sleepers” treated with an atoxyl in- jection died, whereas the untreated “sleepers” who arrived at mission stat- ions mostly died. The professor has had difficulty in mak- ing exact comparisons because he lacks accurate figures. The sufferers brought tothe missions were usually in the last stages of the disease. Of those far ad- vanced wbc were treated hy Professor Koch 29 I-2 per cent died. Professor Koch's investigations show- ed that the glossina palalis tly which cause the sleeping sickness” subsist on the blood of the reptiles and animals and cannot live without it for over three or four days. The microscope shows that the blood sucked by the flies was chiefly that of crocodiles in order to encourage the natives to exterminate them, This; it is added, will be comparatively mr. since the crocodiies have certain well marked breeding grounds in the Nyanza district where eggs can be easily collected. .J/---'-'*’i'_‘ lM|\ard's Llnlment Cures Gsvget ln Cows- ' -_Z-1 Conpdcsscdtnvcriiscmcnis F”*”.-M.-nn.. sg-shit race s ron aA'i‘ns~_9l WA"it°~s=i“:;1.i:";a:i. ' "°' " W’ 1|_eoaiw 0 Lg1°_1r in rooms on Kent T sr.. A»mi‘:nbTr°. Cairfw. out tv Jsimsmvva Drug nor.. u-ionsvd _ rl fi. Wi;‘,,£;i,°,,°;.;°",'::,t*°.t~_ '“r..i';°i3 M 4 o tb _.rt_ li-S0diir2ipd .Bal srstcnS u ll _ o 'ti mist luv r w-ich b¢t“'°°“~ . R ' . S d- Flnder leave at. Mrlnfwna .. 150 veils' don 05 _.. mt N v . A ‘ IJ mug' ,,':.¥|,,...\..e»»|r.v. F ntiervi-vs leave as Wallace W.\iker’s stme. Street., corner Ol- bv if. U' j ._ ‘ h l b\¢0 W,f'=iiii-'§;.‘;`ilii`:§`.f,‘iiI;i:.iri‘ii"i..':f I I \ _ . Gilman si, » " __ ad R=:"'i::':.i:°:.'.’::'.t:": rr .ts :nf:.ti.iI:n:i:w..ri.i¢-.;,,=i.=5=: tnv tid srodu advsrtflcd W s t ell’ A EHIIJAEI] / .f arts.; ar'is1.friisa.>s'fiit§~?‘rmf.;ss.. completed shortly after noon and District of the afternoon session began the preli- minary statement in behalf of the govern- ment. It is expected that Mr. Dobyns The government will attempt to show that Welsh took from the Chicago Na- tional Bnnk, the Equitable Trust Com- pany and the Home Savings Bank $14,- PHUTHGHAPHS ` AEEIJMPLISHTIJ Successful Experiments Have photograph of the Crown Prince of Prussia which was at once reproduced to twics the lnlld is still bright and sotlvli Q ooo,ooo. In his ststment, Dobyus declar. should be shown les! A . V V. V a . - K i ' ' h Lonnon, Nov. lil-_-(Special)-Sir Thomas Blsrlow, Physician to King Edward. uaade n lengthy examination of Premier Camp- bell Bannerman today and an odiclal announcement was issued to the elect that the patienlls condition was satisfac- .f that he should have some weeks complete change and rest. The Premier is therefore going abroad almost immediately, Hs has _not been the some man since his wife died last year and his recent was u l P i o __», tunntaly none of occupants were iniurod. , with lumher, came ashore during the ‘A zwigéamn bémzht triissd news md" A a some ro ero i erton, who for U have overtnxed his phys'cal st-rengti-. It. would he no surprise to the friends ofthe Premier, who is 71 years old, if much of hispsrlimentary work during the coming ession is delegated to his colleagues in the cabinet. Thersars rumors of his retirement t~ , b th i \ ' - 01'! uf, at a view of the approaching acute attack of heart trouble at Bristol nut nu. from the yeadenhlp of me Libb session of Parliament itwiillie necessary is sig n tha. his poli.lcal activities ml pariy. tsl...-fr ’l`oaoN'ro, Nov. 18-The Toronto Star will not conclude until late tomorrow. '10d“V Bay” C°f"°5P°”d°“i5 in dmefem parts of Canada have sent despatches in- dicating the state of industry in their dis- tricts. The reports indicate general pros- perity, but also a feeling that caution the remarkable acti- ed that Walsh obtained the ownership qf ity of the lest year be followed by e per- time. erious large properties without cost to od of comparative slaékness, A number irnself by` using the funds of the banks. of places report a p0l\5Y °f feifendlmeni He said "watered stock to the probable affecting emplvyeiii S0111* °f Wh°m have '__' 'd ff d tn t n t ;i;i`;;n:,of $25»ooc.ooo or $30.oco,ooo was :ElliotAobl,i;i1s“;np;-fy;ua9z;1u;Wr;r er p Complete Change of Pro Hill HHH WILL .A _ f ' ottawa ‘- gram To ght railway construction in Canada will be ' everywhere is possible, but hard times not expected. Montreal-7oo men discharged. London-Probably xoo laid off, and working hours reduced. Stratford-soo men dropped. Sdyney-Everybody kept worltilrg. Halifax-Full staffs retained. Wellrerville-Some firms running light. any halt as funny. so you will have-2 to no and ses them. __ Out. For A W-dk is always Owen Sound-Factories working over- IS Pliiliiiliiili Reassuring iili iMiH|EiN .,..._......,,,;],,,,...,_,_ Outlook for EHILIJHEN Gliii ""g “‘.;;'5;;,_";,‘;;';""‘"i the Industries illli MlIEHLIBiHii F N.._.,_s..i...l..J....R, General Prosperity but Caution- Cana- The POPB F>:1`1:"l?\f:l:i;;s|:ini:‘l;§>i‘i;°°l;fnD;?)i;l the French and British governments to xogxazd on the Mn two Jenn". ‘mmm gh.; upward, of 10990 ng” patting mn`n 'wha had A nun,” for "una, ohm" “N i\‘° P°*¢ °m¢° i°|¢Ph°“° "lf" in °°“' The first number ir:-Ste Won't Pay for Canada will come by thisline alone to “Lt-oiring for Rooms" is a mostiangn- section with the experiments. The first Hai-Bent. No need toteii what ridiculous Ham” |,¢f°,.e u,e'°pe,,,ng of ,he SL ahlo Mperia 10° °!_ ii vrvliwctlve brlflr- use we coupon mms and no pmewm fi ban bsltuatlnnsshe getsin is th i groom. A lady leavei him to care for her Pi°t“"° '° °°'“° W" me wires W” B T3li|t;ou bonldlft commence to' imaz.i'|?e L""°“°° ““°”’ ctlll iren fora few moments during which DB &||0i»l¢'l £0 MIODYIDOUS 00U1DB2|i0l'*- _ his dance appears on the scene with most The Limericks so fsr received are llnsrds LlnlmentCures Diatemper mounting rssuier ' "The Tramp hols the Motorist” _ - - 5 mighty good reelection. Just see howl p ‘ original sine in order to show the method wh 'am m “Nomar turned om hr we t ,ery funny “ou ,H ,,.,,|°y, ,,°,,,,.V,| Lump, of line distribution and reduction to one- p`mc|,,.'”,_ Th, Awgud Mm me 5 ___ rig up a dpmmy and allow a motorist '_ fi ` in a rm n in at i r=m°"r|i~ half its also to show how it may be read #00 man! ol 2-no_nx;:>e:m:» whnnaunc omouo' N°,.,,,|,".1g__(g,,,|‘|)¢ TM nm' md I-_t DM". “mlm "mv H ER. l “P9 I _ . ered saapiate dt for publication. D';::='fn°w",bd "my mm od ,he “nf” Nuv.0srn Ui °|,i|n|ng Humanity" gives a most. An interesting llililil 35°" “I0 "W at|Wondsrland this evening. “ Wheat........-..... .. ..... ll strnotive and interesting glimpse into mgchingig that photographs sont ovsrthe A Conrad; Cartoon ia suggestive ot any “ ... --< 'l°“"‘° "°‘h°d’°f i’°“°""'¥ °*i°"“|i - ed be db- amount of fumsnd lsloars out its name. JM, _ _ 5 °’°°Y °°“'"il°“°- wirss from Paris ne not engrsv y un Hun” ,,||| .mg M, ,,M,..|’ ne, ' " ' The-e nvo pictures make up one of ,he \,,1{.tone process. The machine itself nn md um liianeharrl whl be in the u wh°“"' """" ` ' ' ml heat. prosrnms yet pressnml and everyone r, iight local showers. splits up the photograph into lines md placaseunir-e1iir suit. fi in her-at the PM l4\°\I\'i ¢°r'HiDi! H0! thins b d b d. “ nv. piano. Itlsa hill of ro yi genuine amuse- TN’ m“°|° iff’ “ARM W \|"° 0 0' M1 been Carfled out Between nligraiion season for 1908 promises easily Rm, tum", deaf em. to me Dludlng of mwduulrs is hh to ba an ample “nn e_ prize for a single line with $4 for second PiiSalld l.0ilii0i\ _ .. limi t 'ii bti a those who are coming here to-day elicits ;l>lxti€ap1h¢;c:,M,,‘,1,;e“cye,l, rim;-luaia Tlhe mm sa for third had $2 I" fourth. is This will enable a number of dollar prizes tn bo given, if the growing in tcrest ire -pa me nn, and in that way more of the bright d prizes will be Inciesseri. - rc These changes gc into afflict at once and ng will apply to the compel ltion of this B- week. Oompetltors for prizes must in all cases I acknowledged elsewhere In the local 'B columns. to .... in- ad- "" I0- Tmosrro, Nav. lil- (Special) -Fruh the northeasterly tonortiiwvt.-rly winds, cold Fx' wugtis. coins. hosnsnnt., ¢\,q f 5" nn., h bl ki me e yor mary ne eng -' _ : e oc I u;er.t.0:;‘|l.l:c\’:ioulsted to draw all lovers Bunn Rubber bootsbest for Hal” ¢li.e:)>ti'o:&l'.i|yci;iIig°l1'plr‘:'ise'.|:'i|ei‘i‘ .vglllhinilufle an mmanu _.n qumly nm _ Q by on-Dk” . "3' ° 'U I ' ' lumen, tablets. tor cents we box. Au A-ngug, speech, denied the report that japan pm-_ posed adopting a protective tariff policy. He stated industrial progress could only produced by energy sud not by prptective policy. To progress Japan must not adopt protection, but show energy, and develop foreign commerce. As to emigration, he declared the police ofthe Japanese govern- ment has to restrict it to districts which come within Japanese sphere of influence, like Korea. Hlllll HUUHS lil AN UPTN Hllll UN THE UEEAH Bosron, Mass, Nov. 18-After forty hours of helpless drifting in their lime yawl during the cold weather ofthe past few days. without food or water, the esp. tain and five members of the crew of me British schooner Vinita were brought ir so port today by the Boston fishing achqpn er Mattniteesett from the Middle Bank T112 VHBGT. which was loaded with sul- phur from New York for Lunenburg,N.S.. ll" h°m¢ P°f*, sank about twenty mile; east by south of Eastern Point Thursday evening. All the members of the creep suffered severely from their exposure and one msn was taken to the hospital to bg treated for frozen feet. The men saved nothing hut what they stood in and in the hip's ting. éek i . 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