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'_.__f"` ,pi " i: ' Nl _.fi-1 LQ .f "Fit ," i.-in " ,, _ _.,._i_l '<1-;' ._,;». ‘»j q »,_,'_ .` I’ ~.-‘I 75- ff, I I I Th¢_.Guardian Talks Dai 0 I _ | ° ly t Amost Half the Peope in this Provinc rv- * “` ' _~.> ~---~ ____ -_ .___ ___ _____ - _ I" A - _ --- ______. _ ,__ , ____ ____ _ __ ____ ___ ____ __ __ ____ _ ______ _ ___ _ __ _, ---_- ef--1- 7Q0OSw,,,,,g,,,,,.l f _ I I omuuo may _ -'-’ #Aces-over ‘ ' T _ I _ __ ‘ _ ,MMorning Mai... __ we for |907, _ - ' Catches All__ k til ARl.llTlliTIlW ARD] -'ro 'Y'v.r~-fr' - ~ v _ ___ - _ __-- _ __ ___ _ ___ 5. . I /f Mf)R\llNG D \\ EEKLY (N0 SS =-.- C-4 2-=: OIINDETI 1801 l ' --~~~ - -~- -_ _--»~- ---~1-___-____ _'_ __ _ __ - _ ;z;__ __ __;- __ _ ___ _ _ _ _- _.___ _ _ __ , 1li.ii_\ii.\'»ise_1_| - CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY IO, 1908, {’_‘:_r)»_i;_/_iEl»gi *z Zo ga L_# W -~ '- _ _ _.EB ___ _ _ __ _ __ __ - ---‘-~ v-é ~ ~ -- ----------i--__-_ _T _.___ ._ ____ ._________= B-R0(§KVlLLE,f I _ JUDGE5]-up E P SSENGER f ; I S HAS SMI LL1>ox I _ lu: TRANSFERRED _lécelfl '_ Its Hos.pital Crowded, Large Tent to '_ ______________ _ New Brunswmk Brings out Many Asp" Be Set Up, Sunday School and Pub Frgm Mmm# Rgyal T0 Mont;-05¢===A Bu-th 011 ants From Among Prominent Lawyers - H ° 0 ".~‘. lic Librar I' °° ToBeClosed . - » ______’___ ___ I - Board Christmas Eve Proved a Happy The” wh” Seek P"°‘“°"°“ BROCKVILLE, Ont. Jan. 0.- (Special)-The Isolation Hospital is at present taxed to its capacity with smallpox patients and the board of health to make provision for accommodation should any more cases develop have decided to pro- cure ii large tent. _ The board also has lution requesting the different churches to iscontinue Sunday school classes until the epidemic ceases. I Tile circulation of public library has also tinucd indefinitely. passed a rcso- 0 pastors of the \ a' ' \ MONTREAL, Jan. 9 S ANNA outo _ ;i_i_l:_e_(lt_lieMMo;iiit_lloyals piissengei's to' Josefi Milezyaski gave birth to a :nun Stewart was washed overboard __ More bca; r;Jrs;. blcingbsrilistitiiteil. -_male child, Both did well and the from the bridge deck and swept to to the Mount no UW emi. ~Sl1lll!C¢l vmigrzints regarilbd the event nt; it the main deck by the next sea, while YU! lllld the l1a.~ssen~ happy omcn through ii hurricane was on Kors cmnfort is being "‘mc‘I t"' -Il`11l4`ill;: at thc V time. 'i‘he ehild|wnS being repaired, AND DE SAGAN Mus I/Nun nl Iulllilllliuu I The Defeated Hero Who Was Kicked by III Bi I _ 0 Count Boni Tenderly Cared for by PARIS, January 8-The inside facts of the free fight which took place outside the church of St. Pierre de Uhalllot bet\veen the cou- sins, Prince Helie dc Sugan and Count Boni de Castellane, slio\v dis- tinctly that Madame Anna Gould is the bone of contention. Although Count Boni has the satisfaction of having licked De Sagan publicly, De Sagan seemingly has thereby gained an additional hold on Madame Anna. I learn that De Bagan, after having his wounds dressed at the police station, where he waslcon- ducted, took a cab, giving directions while on the way, and was driven to Madame Anna’s palatial house in the Avenue du Bois de Boulogae. The battered prince left half an hour later accompanied by Madame Anna Gould and was taken by her to her doctor. At the latter’s olilce Anna assisted Dr._ Le Rehoulet with own hands to dress De Sagnn‘s wounds. Naturally the rumors of a mar- riage between Anna and Dc Sagan are now more persistent than ever, the more so as Del Bagan was wounded on hci' account. Madame Anuu's most intimate frleiid in Paris says that. Anna fears the threat of her brother to enforce ii clause in their futher’s will cut- ting her allowance in half if she persists in marrying against her family's wishes. This is probably the reason why the marriage has not taken place before. Count Boni is much pleased that the assault case will be brought before a tribunal, us he is anxious to expose what he al- leges to he his cousin's low char- acter, and to try to prove before the court that De Sagan deserves severe punishment. Public opinion is un- cnlle qrrlclunls The (llockmaker's Secret" is the heodliuer of the new pictorial pro- gram to be presented to-night at "Falrylnnd." It is n beautiful col- oured film, runs a whole reel, and reveals new beauties at every turn of the reel. The scenes are laid in the old world and some interesting C080 umcs are shown. lt is n picture that has won great praise whei°ever shown on the mainland circuits and is bound make ri hit here, “The Little Hero," is a ei-cnt drumn strengthened by manv fea*.i\r~':s of heart interest that make it decided- ly popular, "In voice and feature, .form and limb. _ I I grew so like my brother. That folks got taking me for him. And ouch for one nnotI‘er." The last picture is entitled “The Twin Brothers Joke.-It is n high class comedy, lnugiinblo in tho ex- tremc. Tho song-"In after years when I am old," to ho sung by Mr. Maddi- son, is superb. The excellent piano playing by Mrs. Trninor, and the musical effects by Mr. Welsh are most enjoyable feat- uren. To-morrow night Mr. Ellis the stnr comedian who has been giving two performance in Summerside will re- turn and conclude his engagement here with a complete change of pro- gram. It will be ii comical Elntur- day night. * doubtedly favoring Count Boni, who, since his divorce, has lived an ev- eonnection with De Sagan is criti~ eised as having a bad influence for the children, who are neglected and left to their governesses. The Castel- lane children despise De Sagun’uiid even refuse to sit at table with him. BIS IIIIIIIIISI -I [ll SIIIIIIE SHIP5 New Yonx, N. Y.,_.nm, s.--our-` ing the year_ i907 the total number of vessels arriving at the port of compared with the year 1906. I3 There is an 'increase of 212 in the I5 onalties the most numerous arrival: German, 705; Norwegian 486. I’ from ports in the United States H east of New York were 3,039. From I’ HEPIIHI SIIYS Ellllll HIIML l Five hundred Japanese in Vancouver D serve list, have been recalled hy the ,I ting a serious situation, declined the w . ________ .___ t V Niments are quickly will 11 by Oreeuleni `,_:[_,.'_,_,_,. » . _-4,-. _,,,,,, The dlfccu ts_ :tS|niiley Bros lakes in everything in SIOQTYI -Wi' unes noi mentioned are sold at 2\ emplary life, while Madame Annals A of 796 in sailing vessels. By nati- number of steamers and a decrease C0 C The total arrivals during the year R ports in the United States south of N New York, the total arrivals were m 3,387. - _...___ --__ .r and vicinity, who belong to the re- m lcnvc for Yolzohiiniv. ininiedintely. m TIN! JHD embassy at W"“m“g"°” vance in ocean-racing stenmers with Ins -The Officers The ainual meeting of the /\lhr\.r- J ,. . New Ym.k_ ,lccumiug to the books ton Board of lriule was convened in of the ,wvcrnnlent at the barge the Court House, in that town, Umm: was 11,122’ of which 6,624 wen, Wednesday, and transacted the usual steamers and 4,498 sailing vessels. To This is a decrease of 584 vessels, A" ravclling. Resolutions, were passed _The election of officers resulted in le unanimous return of thc old il . . ioard: A. J. l\’lcFadyen, and J. F. .Vhite president and vice; J. H. T_ORON'l‘(l, Jan. El.--Tliousnuds of iiirch Secretary-treasurer, and a '. as ofllciul representatives of the city, Burke, J. Agnew, M. P. P., Dr. P. followed the mortal remuins of the 'T““~C°"“ -~~'---~' ~ (0 J. Murphy, J. Wilkinson, Dr. Ross, l1`. J_ Argenunlt_ in Neeropoiis. A puhlic funeral was _ The `G\myiis.~Ii‘il~("il~li~s lililiill ll»liird in ron I in-.ctioii with the po,~:itiou, 'l‘bc new judge will likely be l". r ,is not lookllng for the pr)5iti|,n_ 'l‘he Allen fl. Earl and A. i _ liuruhiil are also mi-ntioned, man = < ‘ _ "|i“I“ ('IliUf -IUSfTC<‘- Iilllf the judgeship sliiiblillltzfililililg ttdnlglt 'l‘he naines of Judge l\l<_-l.eo“:s;f. *Z-fi ` as I. F( I/r .l »~.t_. _ . -__.~_ -_ -.~°-_ ____ _ 2" _.V V. r ~.-`_- nf 1..' . -“A _. . _v ___'_z_Z_'_ __~‘ ~ vo.¢ r _ '~ l _*_ l i _ _ ,_ -_,__ _f_t_t_ ,aa ' , .". I _ ' ‘I , .. .¢‘ - ~»~_'_1- '_ ‘ v i _sr Ji ‘ I' l‘.. I ‘1~ .- Ir. ‘ »‘..- wx .\- ’ _.'53 ' .;_ '.’ ~rf:,¢'f&` T :_ i, . if ».'= .__ . »_ . <_ _,f._,,_,. _ Y. »_-w "-~ ,»'_i... ~\‘é.J;. ~_. ~_i_--’», .... _K _xy ‘1"» '.1 . 5. 1 \ ,_ .'»_ 1 ,I ,»,_, '.--' ,. ~!_,~<`}' `."fT".,~' » _.',f_~1v __ _ _-",'_|~_ ` : _ ' ff* I , _ .' ‘,' . -jf, <.` _ .\,,. fi ’ r _ _ r. ' _ '__ 1_7;/. ~ » her the Percy-Gray law, both pro- 25,000 for the agriculture societies ,tm etc which now receive support through ' ' _ the operation of the track. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmclno, .lioniiiry H --(Spccini\- “ Wheat.............. .. 1005 “Pork........... .. $l1l.(l~"» fl ll Pork .. . ______._.__-1 be rievlmccs “"‘l"_" “_"I‘i°h _(_"""ndi‘"‘ ' their own, an abode of “.lehovuh, the of Ztltsgl?_n1"'l’;:;`pp;2_C\’n£‘é’;‘I~;H;”‘t;;i?‘ will mlwnd thc penn code “ml the God of Heaven" lwautifully built of le ‘ ga s '; i ‘ a - ' ‘ ent for our coal schooners at the “Y” _ , ova Scotian coal ports where dis- "“II"f5 I0" nl" "I’“‘fl"t” lmlmson' riminnted against by stenmers; (7) q ment. The third will appropriate eight rates, telephone facilities,-_ _ $2 inrhle and cedar-wood and copper they write in the opening, “appoint nd sculptured stoiie, filled with thee fo ini.-r|~y_ before King Darius; choiccst treasures, with "i-lialices in may he give thee a long life, and be gold :ind silver,” and having an ul thou :-:froug and joyous ut ull ' tux' for “meal offering, incense, and til IIIIIIIIIUII NIGHT .Il WIJNIIEHIIIHII Ib r `a.._- ‘ i nes." ' . 1 _ __ _ __ _ _ ‘.~ i f,' Ever since the first announcement to his wife that he will be killed if ' , ' of the amateur contest was mudi *Ile 11110-' not ul \\Ill'L‘ hay “ I“1`i50 ,\ ironi the static at Woniirrlund great ‘ “ Whest....................... 99 i|if.\‘i'<-st has been tak(-n_ in the con test. Each day has seen the num r of entries added to and tonight “‘ mount of money. l-le is released by :hc two children to whom he gave 'liarity und thi- graphic story ends ippily with the boys adopted ln the gr-nfl(-mnn's house, und the kid- o The Gunrllliin are rei|iie~di~|l ti urngmphs which bm" “pon the --- ' slate whei/nersnuic Is to app:-ur |o|.n'ip ost vital matters, and forcibly ad- TORONTO J _ g__(S _uni ,)__ C, ussiilsd nd". liui-lnemi locals, Aunounw Jnpnncsc Wm. 0mce_ Two hundred cnndnionl ML Mwwmlycn referrml ortierly winds, fair ami murl ments oriiuioanregularillntilliymlveitise Jnps arrived this mofning by steam- to the Progress M the wm_m_uw colder, local snowflurries. ,,,9nt_-._ w|,,.r no ,ugh info,-,,,,,t|nn |. HP “Om UW Si-“te 01 wushingwn “ml peace Conference, The Imperial (lon- with many here nre mnkimz reildy tv fe,-en¢e_ the ,,,.,Bump¢_iun 0( t1-¢,uf,y_- nard,s Linimnnt Cures cold C in-ld i-c-pensilllelr tue nd dee.-I uo|.n|n»e.u airing powers hy Canada, the nd- _ 5 i-.~irr-d. furnished the ainu.|f,;e|i\m\f will no' li Pr-rsoiis sending advertising ni»-tu will see the llanril test of ability. Judging by the names of those who ‘ Imve expi‘esseil their willingness to contest for the $5.00 in gold there is real genuine entertainment in store miss going to Wonderland this even- ihi-re will he "barrels oi fun." Honii: of thc local talent to appear n well known and the numbers will _ rappers in duruuce vile. li. is ii :pl<\mliill§( clear lilm and tells the 'ale with nridify. Her First llikc lfiile" is quite fun enough even if f V.. 1, _ the exirn attractions were not Ur Muyhm) and no “HP shuuld hooked but to this number is added ‘wo other comedy pictures, “The ' '_ T : l '_ . i ‘ mL U me me buy q “pre” on .\‘toli\n i~i|uws" and “The Lost Brass Irma". Miss Hurkhurt illustrates ln- lovr-ly song "Thr Tie That linils," and Mr. 'I`l'i\illor Will he -_-ard in “When we were two little .,» lf” fr ‘_ A. _ lr ~ .. _fo . -i , _ ‘ ¢". ’ -`.\`._ :_ I . ltul Ifo"i' ini~e',||»g_ Lorlim l’|'in('e Eli vialrl S.().l'I. 'lu#~~|lny_ .I -nuury l-i. /-il.; lol I Any Guardian render who receives adlmly print. ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cnt, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn,soi'ed or incomplete paper of whitevef issue will kindly norify the Sub- scription D pai-tmeut at °"" _*T ffm? llurlnk rjlia diiyeverybudy in likely ig ‘Wwe Minard'sLinim“n'I\|res’5ir-rat In C1.: "“Y "M WM* °d"°\"»|='=d WNIG 01° ` llnir;i'i _ »' v-I* a i: ') qifw' ° _‘ ‘ _ _ 'S mine Isl-u'fl°i.r|`ahv and ncuve. __ - ______, _ _ _ - ~ » . __ __ _ ___________, _ __ __ ____ C 0 E Iilclijilvgliliti':ciTf"1TfiHTIH dir. H"I!IIT\H' lfdlgli' I program will be given as well. lui for the time being the local iiilenf will have full sway. It is to he "li locul talent night" nt Wonderland and it is taken for granted by the inunugemcnt that the patronage will be generous. The Regular l‘rogra|n will he ii lit- tlng nccoiiiprinliiient to the talent which will supplement it. The pic- tures nro good; that menus n great deal when applied to Womb-rlnnd. A* most thrilling lllm is the one entit- led "Two Orphans." It tells the life .story of two little boys who have been left parentless thrown out of their lodging even as the mother is taken away. How they get into the hands of ii had man, their ill usage by him. with n kind word occasion- ally from the wife. Then they are` driven to beg, ii gentleman does' |:an-c and n complete change ol numb!-rs rendered by Harold Flint ind Muster Melnnson this amateur night nf. \ll'onderlnnd will be one In rcruember for all time. -__-@-_.___ Ul\"T `. I ) Yea may dislike falilntz mmiit-is-r\_ln| f‘f‘Ui!h!»\re lm' l cursii wilhmie u epwli- - ine modern treatment is “U itnrrhl zon- ‘ -it lsn L it dru|¢..|t,, ,, |_l.,|.,,“ ,.,,:,,,,' ,ul of plr e essences and lm-l-ng h»d~»m ii, lt, preiids avrrtlie ilirfevrcf lint are ww. i me sore from coughing. Every ~|.et tml i ionrc~fe