*I E _ ff If 1 I ‘<»»: .vet 1 v v < 1 I J I t 1 I t 1 f,_ _/_:_ 41 1 » 1 1,, _ii \ A, ‘Ni _ 1 »\ \ .L_ ir ~ -#_ 9,? I? r:-'feis-.-f=>r,.:___., il* 'Tu .___ - \ Ol' TOW GU e-'~ '"1-:_--.u=~' - 'f'=v1~-_-' ‘ amiwmd D A mr an wumi.Y.iNfl\$¥ HUM gi ,cz ,ls r -- ` - - - ’_-- ~'§T‘- _ gf-v.-L _- _ \ 1" ‘i.‘»?’.‘1.11i CHARLo'r'1‘ETowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, c/iNADA_ SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. 5 it gs b E1 E 55 1-S 'if <26 11 C11 I. _-. ‘E T'» . _,_ :_ _a _ ___..___: ___ _ S1‘AaLEs PLAY _ IN MONCTOI' _ According To Comments Oi Magistrate Kay -- One Constable Arrested And Committed On A Charge Oi Theft Monoron, Jin. 3-(Sp cial)-C.ustal1le1 notes. Charles H. Thomas was this moruingseut Thomas told the compl1inant1 that Lu up for trial on charge of theft. Ullqiltletei Kay in commit' in.: him and hacl torn up the other. commented seathingly on what hc termed Lot er Streves was cnplascd by constable the Shyloclr methods oi the Mo. ctou con- I Dryden, I. O. R. police ofiif-er and made to stables in securing money. NUUGTSIGQBVPHWVET|\0l1ll\Bi-W0 tW<'I\’.Y Constable Thomas on the stand this dollar notes on which to raise mcney on the understanding that Thomas was to re urnSieeves ten dollars and one oi the HYLOCK had secured only iivc dollars on one note mcroing arimlfted to securing (curio. n dollars from Dryden on the note and that The gave Sleeves nine oi the money Ipwy bo‘_h notes. Mrs Gcirge Staninlzc, Wilmot: enter- tuinedanumber oi friends at thc resid- h ence of ber son Mains Stmnlnkc, on Nrw _ .1 ( Ye u’s day, when she cefcbruted her lilith h fneultto-i and is only n little deaf and is lu h tho best. of in-nlth and goad spirits. Very f W ,_,u,s,.,m., un P,_|m,,_ E,w_“,d hlmd Masonic Fraiernitynllover this Province me M,,,i,,,d ,er men, ,ma The mettxceiriirate the day, to instul their unrdlan \\'i_~ihe_s Mrs Stauiake very many omcersfor the ensuing Year' “nd '° “Mm ,,m,,, ,_,,,,,,.n,, nf ,wr birnhday and hows upuny,ilrcs oi friendship that might- be birthday. Sho still retains nil hi-r that she may situ ¢0u;|,,,,., no enjoy “md \>lll‘f\|l18`l0W- Masonry in Prince Edward Island has had a steady, healthy growth. Ono hun- fmlth; NTIS II NNIUNI IIHNISTINNS BNN Was Informed That She Was Efwrrnous Quantity Of The Adopted By Princess Of Wales LONDON, Jan. 2.-Without doubt the happiest little girl in England this holiday season is Alice Steel, I‘ who is an inmate of thc Princess oi ,, Mary Village Home at Alderstonc, _ She has just been adopted by the ‘ Princesa of Wales. 0 On Christmas Day, as Alice was Comm", Tm mer" wmthasu bmw, Today there are fourteen lodge. in tin- ' 1 "_ 818100 tn nn. Tho Baum of han* 55:;/||1ce,all in a lfc.lfhy co11d|\_ion :_-nfl playing in front of the home, talking oi fairies and the wonderful things she had heard of Peter Pan, a dray d drew up to the door and a box was left tor her, thc label of which bore the coast of arms of the English roy- al family. The box contained a bcautiiul min- iature grandiather'sa clock and a iature grundiater's clock and n note \vritten by the Princess oi Wales in her own hand wishing Alice a merry Christmas and informing her the sho had mioptcd her Alice mnde the acquaintance of the Prin- cess when the latter visited the home tor the first. time sevcrul years ago, and the Princess fondness for the child has been attested by several presentmsonm oi' them- sent from India. Alicc is iust 14, and naturally she thinks her good fortune a sort ot fniry dream. She will soon leave her pros nt abode and _go to a good En- giislf' school, 'and will later recolvo some special training. cn|cAao__MAm<£rs_ I OaroAoo,January 3 -tSpuc\nll- Jan.Oorn ._ (ill " . _ .. ._ 1063 " l’ork..... .. . .. . . .. $121.27 May . .. ..._ no “ Wheat... .... . 1 Dill; Polk _ __ ,_ _ --- Jolgle. Quin. no-inner., in-1 :ner ‘Hunt llimentia are quickly i-ull. 'wt 11 Onrtlen UI NKINNIIMN "" / Stuff Was Poured Away Under Statute _ New Yann, .l_in. l-Twenty hun red nrrrls of lion' are pouring in the ec\ver1~ itlklihomi City tonight from the areal. nts oi’ the New State browing plant, wned by the Anlrc-u=.Pr-Uusuh Brewing nz n iron stationed in the brew room to keep the entrance of the sewers clear Ullfmnii F081' 1111*! M. W. W. K. Rogers, Grand Maxtor. R . ` were in vaio, and the brer backed up, iorm’ng a bunk o foam ti.rce feet high N that ie cmbicd a snowdriit. This speciaclf i.it,;-rt~-l n l-rge crowd. Some u_eu _cnme with buckets and the streets to the sewers. Some strc`cheri hrnist less upon the pavement and drank I] from the gutters. The beer i< being emptied under the supex\'is'on of n revenue collector, It will rrqulre ai other dey to Hnieu the work. \\'iih the adv.-nt of Statehoorl and prolilhillou thc brewery was coaironlefi with n peculiar situation. The Slate au'.hori'es ruled that the beer In stock out I neither be kept. nor shipped out o the State, Tie inlornul revenue oiiice ta Washing- ton finally fouled the controversy by sending s deputy to supervise the destruction cf the Leer. It ST. THE WEATHER dred and ten years ago St. John‘s Lodge I T was ormed in this City. working then 5 under the Grand Lodge of Euglnnri. Ot the Province, and in 1876 the Grnnfl L odge of Prince E-iwurri Island was formal, Hon. John You being the first Grand Master, which high office he held continuously until 1880. llis successors R. W. Donald Mulnan, Scalar Grand R. W .roopwl up thebtor nsit. flowed through :Av Adm" M""'"y‘ G""“`lT""""""""' R. W. W. W. On December 27th, Si. John‘=| Day, the _ her Lwdgcs were est1\I1l1.~1heithx-oughout ve been as iollows:- 1889-Nell M»\cKrivie 1890-J \V Morrison 1801-Donald Dnrrach was-s W umm-0 T 1893-'I' A Mclienri 1894-T A Mc1`1cun 18215-Il M~No.l, M l) 1896-J L Thompson 1807 -Lconarrt Morris 1808-lieouard Morris 189i)-J. A. Mt eservcy. 10 0-Ronald M -ultlillar. liitrll-John Muiiiiead. 1902-\V. R. T<]'ll-i. 190%!-Beuj. lingers. HRK-Brni. Rfniorr. 1005-C. ll S. Sornu. lllll-W. K. RJger<_ liXY7-\V. K. ling r-. ng to their membership stenflil V. The ofiicers ni the Grnni Loige for the . W D. It. Mcl')onulil, llcputy Grnnrl Master. \Varden. 1 L. E. Sl1aw,Junlor Grand \\`.\r1lcn. W. . Neil Mulielixn, i-lrn.n_iSuc.i-1111' _ \V. 1'. Douil, Lh-and L efiii-1-r. ru. Thor. FuIlfr:.on,(ir1\nfl (Jiripliin. F. H. Seller, Grand 0rg~ii‘sv. Deacon. Herbert Yen, Juni-.i ilvimil S em-ii~1i.‘i Henry E. \Vi-ight, Gr-.mi St.i11dnr-i; Bearer. ~ The oiilrcrs oi the »\\i1m1iin\in i1o1hzrs lI6ws:-- JOHN, N().1, i"1hnrlottctown_ V I1 Goodwill. W M. J J McKinnon, S \\'. W F Ii C-frvcll, J W. 'l`on.oN'ro, Jan. 1`-(Speo`nl)--Modrr.it- isrlatia winds uni noi. much chnnaeii helm. wiv maui-ir lm sur' were. temper ature. _\ 1 \_’ “.3 :' - .T i Aainm Murriy, Trcns. l) R Mchennnn, Sei-_'y N l’ Srramherg, Champlain. . W. K. Boones, " Grand Master of Grand Lodge. KING HIRAM, NO. 3, Summerside, Iliificulticn" describes the troubles CIE T FREE C PT D 1 , D Stewart, Marshal. \\'m A \Vceks, S D. John McLeod, J il. A llonncll, S S. Francis A Bell, J J. E Kemp, I G. John llobbs, Tyler, Alrx'i\1|r.i Horne. I’ M, 'I‘_'u-tel .- 1 v J. S. Allen, Marshall David Kirk, Tyler _ _ _ _ _ _“__ _W ___ ST- GEORGEB N0' 4' C'eUm°` have been driven by the prevailing wlndsl town. Jan e l) Stewart, ~\V M ltussel It McLe in,-S \V Fre leriv.-ir S Mitchell,-J W Dr A Stewart, M D,-Trees G A Aitken,-Secx'etaxy it ItIJcuklns,-'Titan RC Dewar,-5' J. .i A McLeod,-.l l) Nelson Fairehil 1,- S S- A J F Lovers,-J S .I W l\Iel’hee,--Maxslml. TV \\' Jenkins,-Or|.gai1i.s _ W \V l1\ve|a,-l‘yler. ALEXANDRA, NO. 5, Port Hill. \\'illlflru Montgomery,-\\' l\l HuL!h Montgomery,-S W llubert. Phillips,-J W John l\I.\ynnrd.-'l‘| cas. \\'|n it Ellis,-Scc’y Rev Hom-v llarper,-Chaplain Edmund Maynard,-S D Preston Ellis, -J I) Archi uid Montgomery,-S S vim 11 Ellis,-.1 S llenry \Villisin,-l\1Iarl-lini. Geome Bolinin,-Ioncr Gun- rl Norman l\;lcl‘l|uil,-’i‘ylei‘. P N Homin, \V M \\' K l\icGouL:en, S \V .T A liieMurdo__ J W J A Gough.. 'I`re-use B \V 'l’n.ni0|i, S-:o`y A \V Learfi, S D ll \VB Stnvert, .I i) \V I3 Crowell, Chaplain C MeAr:.hnr, S S 1iiil.\'0", \\'. l\lus'cr -T. S. llllnisny, Sr. ‘.\"\rden \V. li. lil-iiisoii, .l. li. Wnifiori li. ll, (i\1lkii\, 'l`r_»u§u'cf‘ A. li. lircll \|\i|_ S1 eietnry f( NNN Hill] ITN TNI NUNNEN Canadians Were Taken in Charge and Held on a Smuggling Charge. WINNIPEG, Jn. -2,-Thcrc was in- irmntion laid this nftcrnoon in thc (7.11. l\lf1rri-. Sr. lleicdn Attorney - Gcnerul’s Department l\lur¢ir\ok Mi-T. o'I, Jr., lie icon In gninst George Foulke, an oificer oi \\’. -l. l\iui,‘1n-1,, t>11..~,11,|i,, the Secret Service Department oi the |],.,,,._,, \\~,i,‘|,,_ _.;._S_.,,.ai1l United States Treasury, on cimrge of lridnnppixig Isanc Casson :uni Albert Tolton, two citizens ol committed on Dec. 3, ut il D. rn. I nloni; International Avenue, Emer- son, which is very close to .i. \\'. it1.nlt--1, Jr, Stcwnui ._.______..._ll_,___ were kidnapped were driving the lt nppcurs that the two men who cast the oundry line bctwcen the United b States and (lanufla. When just nc- » | ross the rnilivny track a stranger thc "F'niryland" management is n <1( ndmissinn during his engagement remains the some as this week-tive cents to everybody to all parts oi the Iioth refused saying they rushed out of tho watch-house ami seized theer horse by the bridle. In reply to the stranger’s question __ _ _ _ they told him their names. _M _ _ Ffiirylaiid’ tonurht four stranger wus Foulke, unc he at magnificent picturcn will he shown, informed them that he was nn om ‘.\biuh will prove full of interest nnd My uf Um gem-¢f_ Service Dqmrg. vntcri;n|ninont_ “Motoring Under 'ment 1,1; w1|,;||ingf,0n_ and that |14; wnnted to get out ni thc rig and go ‘lf the ““t"m0bll0 mlm- "A SIHVGY with him across the linc at Noyes. W. _ l3y (‘ircunistnnces" is full ni drama- W. John Jardine, M. D., Senior Grand _ tic _ climuxcs. “Goldsticn's Luck," is British 5nbj¢¢;f_r;, und rcfnned to Il _1`lCn Cl'mC‘lY "nd "GCUIHIZ E1/011". sidcr themselves unbcr arrest. W. ll. J. Dunn, Junlrr Gr n11De_-u.-on. `“'1l1 IWW U10 01090 H¢¢0U'~i0l\ Of the wnntcd to drive their horse ahead, W_ p,,,.,,y B,,,.|,w_ (;,_,,,,_| M_,,___|,.,1_ ,'nu1rn1en1tu.-1-.i,.1>111=i1t im 1 1 r or a that nothing had been seen ofthe mtssini' ‘_ e1»k without li.-ing picket ur. 1-rs in v\lntei-und is now so e ' ‘ ' » » ‘ n vlieic vtceii = hope that the Allan liner Pnnierunlnii offiielfisiiecnst. might have picked up tho overdue Mount Atthis season ofthe year low i-tcamers iioyalwns dissipated when the Posner traverse there wire.-i and the Mount ` Tempeituous weather was enniuuierod Pomeraulo and all of her 230 passe ng s were de idly scasick: er Cimbilan in tow of the William CllIl'. Jn Clnistnris ive she passed the steam- PHINIIISS WHT] THNIW NUMB WNS IXIIIUTII] Russian Wor. .in Ofilank Paid The Penalty 0»°Her C» ime ST. PETERSBURG, Jun. 2.- Newspnpers report that nn unknown nn improverishcd scion oi an nn- . netted because the marriage was un- happy. -,E his opinoin of the outlook for next! year in thc following words: "Thu prospectd for 1908 appear very fair. Tile inout reasonable wny to juilgc of the iuture is by the light of the past and we find that if Almighty God has inflicted upon us some trials, the blcssings He has vouclisiifed have nl- wnys exceeded them. This has been ohc experience in the ycnrs gone by, JNPS TUITN NUWN U. S. NNIIEISTIIINS IIN EIVIIGNNTINN Thev intend Regulating Emi- graiion in Their Own Way. TOKIO, Jan. 2.-The Japanese woman who was linnfrccl at Moscow Kov,,rnme,,t law yeE,e,.,my evemng “ few ‘THYS “K0 for tN"'0“'i"i5 “ lmulb handed to U. S. Ambassador O’Brien at Governor Herschclmau on Dec, 14 a _ __ , _ ' z lr M,T_ LEBANON’ No G’ SummCl_Side_ was _Princess_Mesclitsclieii-.ki, wife of me Sl,gge.__,ti0,,S ogcred by the Unit- memorandum containin rely to States Government some weeks >` d cient noble house whom she dc- iw, w,,c,.eby the American G0vG,.n_ ment sought n friendly way to assist Japan in perfecting plans for future _.___._.....____ _ ___ ._ restriction of emigration, thus eidect- ively avoiding a possibility ‘of While the question of the memor- frictlon ovre the question. undum are carefully guarded, both nt the Japanese foreign oflice and ) the American embassy, the Associat- rrl Press hns reason to believe that th lil c momoranduni ie couched in the out friondl term and that whilt. y S. - it nccepts some of thc American re- rcetricts it declines others as incom- patible with the dignity of Japan, - and outlines plans for future re- striction oi emigration to America. The memorandum hes been cabled to linshington from where it isupos- - - sible o counter-su cstion wi e Thinks The Year WTNT Be forthcoming, but is intimated that Jnpnn plans and determines to VCTY HHDPY Arid demonstrate its ability to eticctively ` prevent tee emigration oi laborers Prosperous Jewi- BALTIMORE, Md. Jun. 2.>-lMUS.|- Y Cardinal Gibbons today expresscdi L FINE GININNILY IN IINNNIIN and I think we may rely upon the one upon which we enter today.” , SNTS THI JIWS IN IIIINENINN Well-Known Dr. Hirsch Ar- raigns the Boasted Civ- ilization of America. 1 Ciiiciirio, Jan. 2-Dr. Emil G. iiirsch in thc strongest terms at his command, list night arraigned the boasted civili- zation of today for its mistreatment of thedews. Herald: "It is plain that to beifnewni on varied sine- with an its boasted democracy and civilization i~i not such a comfortable thing." ie1ff paper in order to no released and ai- lowed to return to Canada. The reason for their arrest was a desire to implicate them with others nn a charge oi smuggling grain into the United States. The upers were signed, they clnim, were untrue, and they signed thcm under pm- test to he nllnirurl to return to rc- turn homo. NNI PTIISEEIITTII 1 Gsvcrnemeni Ui`ManiiolJa In- sist Upon This in The Schools. \\`l_\.\'li‘i<:u, Jun. 2. Trouble is bro- i -g in the Mennonite district 'JI the Province on account of the Governments compul- sory pulley oi ilyiniz the Union Jack over all the public sehrolhouaes of the Province on pain oflstng the irrant: The people have not heenfiying thc flag as regularly as the new regulation ftemhmls, and the Government has decided to enforce tho law null withhold the grants. Yeikrdey A numiirr oi rt-prcsenlattvfa from all the 'litI`1-rent Mennonite district; waited on the iloiizrnmcnt and urged that they amend the school ect, so that tho Mennonite people might be exempt ir.-ni thc necessity oi flying the flag on th ir schools. The Government made :hem no deiiuiti promise that the pionrrcl amendment would be Introduced, ii DIED. _-My Mr:S\\’AiN-Ia this Cty Jan F, l __:, John Me-Swain, aged 67. ' Funeral on Monday et 'O43 A m I1; lvostfto R1 cky l`oi1t, theres to Leng Creek Cemetery. Crrlirwol :N wo hos lor t-l¢a..Il;a ation will be iound 1 u pi-ge timer. \ 'I __ \ '_ ‘_ - \ Iv T .' '_2 5 I " \ ml , \._. 71 _~ 9' vw' L; \° ,3.. to-” ` _-\. ' _r ~, 1-'__ at , _.'1”7' s .4 _ , ____ ,_i r`;I ,.1i 'I ‘»1 .» ;c 'N A f 1 . 171 _.11 ¥ _ _i )» ' L ,f 5 1 ' ».._~ .__ _,zip ,'41 ~- 1 _sa- I. _ m . f . w_ _ . _ _- . ri '_ » » ~.‘ ___ _ \, wi ~.\ ,. ___-'~§_e if. I f`\`\" ~_\‘~ ., _ _ \ l ‘N -_.lm ~' ‘ <2"-__\i‘B_. ft’ . lu'/we r»'¢»A¥ _ _ ~ 3; :f‘\§"_~ ° \ \\ `\‘ ~ I 1. ~“.-`- ~- z ` f`\\;:"`~" `l ,~ ..;g,- -_ r »\‘»`\_;_ `,` \tZ; -.‘,- _ 3 __\_._ ,»' .}._.__\‘. ._ .\ .‘_.`,<, _ - :’1'_1. _~ .';' .. 1':-` ~..-_'- _ ‘ .- r.\ .\