\ ve l l ‘i 1'" ,__ .,,,. -° ebeuorfl ldv# W l1s_ Shougwv no ---= G _1 _l mix 1 ~'».v-a-err* -Hof-c-~ - - ~"' ' " ‘~' ~,......._-,.--._..~. -\..~f, ee-~. ......._._,__,,.,,,,___,,,,, .,,¢_¢.§ JAHQQRY 31, x9o7. _ { . 5-$.“‘,»' _ si ‘ ~.-, A.m,.?-I “W A ` ` E V' nl . _ u _.ter _ =°k Dr-of iHglg '"1 ”°¢*° '"2 "° .. .Wir "*°»f= *° lB£iWl|iS WIN _- \ ._ .y on The Lg¢¢,¢ ~ ' Se Established able oi Con- . I _ L I I silfuoiing Large§'i° ‘Warsllipsv ,_, , . the ltf diver, who was arrested _ Gsrlm Wilmot Towns- ou. esls|s'issi\sss»°shs.aeu>~ee -so enlasmi I` esetaleeemelealee :.2-..1%~"°-~ lhelaia ammo neun: 1 ' ` .was not leellned te #Ile Folios Uwhln rselauei- seeleren in Drs Townsend was here; s'm_:,nq|mul 'reeeeeea ee|i'.ls _ ` ' --es Leele oreueee And Umyikiiivursracwas the mee #\¥",h§_it’ ala. 'rue eeyeleuu remar§yw"gsa.§evbnsly understood to haw ll$.§p‘HI`1:lse't that Silverman leeses.igarA!o__sss»ilsst or that the asmihie'h_&dailhs'Blvernae. ussletseib"lasc esta it responsible \>\|1'0!l".al»llsh'~saas-liar alsact was tendered, swopen the ease and Acoeptit. 0il'¢nd`!"e.Pbyshan Msrd sail lsstNQl_l\G&.1oln|asnd, in A state- ment awle'~`ic‘the Ocrvner completely This vu not anht court yesterday. Dr. w' 'fmeni supposing, ire sxid Iaanot in arraigned new m~laoesllve»mee.~ tieaea ner lleeeeea enemy mer menus; E never le tae ueeie epue. Lest week hit was thrown on the ease _ I police continued _ My They leheed- D ei bm-eiery eeaiele to the personal grievance! wee asasges-lei til pspelelenu deem. ' Dr. Towsrsud, who was shot while in beeuuiyeasetarues sled at 1o.su sen day morning, Alter intlmating tllst he nooanlsad hlemardnrer but It is gener- ully understood he refused to reveal the mer. ieaeeiq. death ol her husband at the Townsend collapsed. Tha_Qq'y,d ithelstcotiag was retold by Mrs. Townsend. It was to the elect that she had been eil-honed by the »inttndo1'. andshecslisd npcs her husband to getph np. Qrisdand naw- the msn ees ' penn elitereasoie mee. sw ssmmns me tae eneeen wee e eowae[_\Q about an unsrmd _gn and he turusdwlhd left the room. me, csifyefmee .era ww unc be: nw bees lswrhises eeueee eetu sas' als- night€i_I‘lid`ay. Be went to had aftlr thevlsiishflll lil *ill M0 il? W* »-»\--ee-ie-ml s~o._~_'°1-of _lam-1 mol-nigvg. N. Townsend. she said. li' \ense¢;a‘e_i-slnswscsassse. Hslslss sr- Ststs }~ 5 5 Qloiedrlu. _ .~px"~~»-_f _ ' taetse le " P'-'I4 ¢"“ f' ssl enswsrryoueh :*lL'§'y z`;"'{' 'I 2" e "T333 b:ehe’;l‘::',* indlgestion and ~:» r ~ i .4 .5 - - er _ . e,».- =~-nsislatrxaonmaaxr ,i;°v°v°l- °°'= °°°"¢‘|'=l““"°". '1`°"""_- B lne ami subseribs-I in 1' internally :sm '=""3E-°2.:°u:.l ~“= .QA-nf _ ' ; ?.‘.e‘!'°'°I- hahing, swl!P|l\le washing, Ufltlll. operas. Wu ' lug a t,ypeWrltAl, ill' bihlld tbl onsolstion to know that the irlllll *hh* he, an png ny) inexpensively Ao Anyone lmylnun. 10 lor i0e. For sale U7 drugn aiee ' bilshed in connection with this PCN' Tana passes sails »4ll|l|N_-F' va|tla'ng ia any MWIDIPIP “UW U ` uisnsm en»seviss»¢_»slsssl -il' -Uv- Guardian. Trey thus sscal-A the same fiauafnfmeyalmseimie ann easer. FU’ 'e » " - gcondgyf gdldvgrilsculcnls ,_ menus av-»'v`hj¢s\'ss'slla> -.- ~ - llldslld' that when these ships are com- sd the sled erseli- mluee lavsd tcnsist .vi¢t°11 lit-its mils- It is realised that _lx was shaecmmualaated with Dr; Townsend to HRW Yoax, Jan. B.-Apparently the ln noses hlsswvlsssezsle. Heals setesu trlsspna el the oemee empei-er et me v A pdls, which is eolaidencd as a stunning h sei.-husk to the Socialist part-y, has opened the way for A display ot the b'g usvsl Dlltns oi Kaiser William. which under other uircurnatanoes, would probably not have been iorthoomlngjnst yet. Schemas M Rllt scope In A naval way have been shown forth sllioe She elections, and the snnestive announcement was made Lo- dayin Berlin that Germany will sho:-t‘y have in readiness tive shipbuilding yarde sapllds of building batilsshlps ot l8,Cw and over. More then this, the statement lajmade thatgient ships will be built at Kiel with the UH 0( annlhruoslug worships oi £1, Kians and TW feet in length. It is eau- Plltad Germany will hoeuabled toccn- dtruot the largest war vssasls in the WMU. Thus, in the view of other Euro- pea-| powers, these ambitious plans sro conetruotedas another step toward the hoped for Tentonio supremacy on the sea. 1~:rwreee,Jee.zs.-r1ewr.eheheenii- Th’ “""°’ ""‘°”““‘ "°"""“’ °‘ V 'uw M ob .t an Am German merchant marine wiil,o!oourae, ¢, ze 5 crises pesos- _ , ,hug Nm” ,tmg "4 not bl °U|.Yl'lV°° ¥'°i*“‘ ""°°l"' bi "|_|°l°» iurther lends are nssslsd except for pt ores too soon. ` new prqieetr. German stsamships will be sian in large numbers in American, Ailrioensud lar Eastern ports and inrtherinrcada will be made upon the intend of othef poweew, ¥¢'lfe`,`Tn°“\ih" somuolsnt than the enterprising Germans, are appanntly willing to let well enough alone BRITAIN CONCERNED ABOUT XAISEITS PLANS. Engiand,more than Any other European power, appreciates the siguidcance of the Kaiser's broad policy, and the British papers ere evidently worried over the naval outlook produced by the emperor'e further armament will be lortheoming and oasotthe London da‘l|es looks tor “icri-her sell-assertion by Germany. upon the result of the elections the Eng- lish peel is practically A unit lu showing coaesra cver the new naval `p‘aava. The Morning Post, commenting on the results s iya the Ohaucellor Von Barlow evident- ly,thlAh‘ he has won what ..wonid be _ia tale eeaetry e "meal" eleetlee His speech shows plainly the sort of peley in which his German supporters suppose the electors will encourage hira. agggawoman is ante to get tlmd Thorn will he iurther armaments. . sen ‘-" 'IQ lrtaotlei qt iirsloobadawomau has to work, sill Cin 'f"`°(" _ |l.\ls>0lUl ` shave the way the world goes, but it'eA " ~`?';;`Q; ` .ir lr ' u U especially naval, and further sei!-nsasr~ tion by Gumany in the international* sphere. The Standard congratulates the Kaiser., It says the sssalts show that the Gsrmspsl sucpwt his naval policy, which is A ciga- ledleetlee that Greet nl-leele mm not' allow har vigilance to be rained. ` soolannr srl'-nacx rsrtsuacsluu. \‘hA‘l'i\es demares the detest of the lsuhlhtsin anavsnt client* im- pa-saaes ln theinieraa history ol uéneey, wnl\_a‘te_nn sei' be witaens *stan the hieqry clrillurope. Mean hardly Qi so NCQ _a»mintQy iasnancson InteraAtima|s@|sa.A sweep lag vletery in he Uemnesaae not only might have saooersasd the parties his advanced that looiei Deb ¢a\s,w\e In 'tnakies hear *A msemms. lst , ' 4 lsllihlvssve les is e maeegs lee out tae or svowlh the ag, from w a While rarlcus comments are made _ h0uC of the KuIses’s llllthday which ave bees the A st time the Vatican has Arsh. All _Plans Must Be Approved Xlnosresv, Jamaica, Jun. 28'-Governor Swettsnham has cabled to the Secretary d in intensity, oostinue. Hua cululnv nal rlnunln li l rlw tus The Water is Now Cvming in From The Ocean ai Great Rate Gtacs Bav, Jan. 17-The fire in the Hub eolllery is expected to be iiooded in tow days. Atter many duya’ work the water was finally let in from the ocean about noon yesterday, and ie now _dowing lA A A heat rate. One oi the msu who is working at the Hub said that the laser had risen tour test ia six hours since the sea commenced to ocms ia. It is expected that the ilre will be covered in a dayor two provided it is not above the' Asa level. This is not known as yet, but ii iahaped thatitis not. IMPORTANT The Qharlottatcwn Guardian is the only Prison Edward Island newsppq thai its eu-eeuelee ngeree before me pslule. Presaeeuve e-lvenlsere si-eievn~ ted to nail and invmigate the Guardian s statement heron pissing their BBE WAS WILD WITH PAIN. ri-eel' wmew oreer. oat.. ll- lr; mi writes: “A law years szixwse "=e.d.with rain and get inns S t we -refine ‘i °'-;~¢°:<.:tu°W’»£'.'f '<1 _wsaal ol enamel; sleie-stress ess neasen el he ' eeeeynhea-maieaues ear and rgbéd A inilzém -of-° i'-:-»+~f~e-“Tr ""°"f‘*~‘~*__ e adv¢t¥ng elsewhere. » °°°"’°"‘ *"""° "°°'~ Tb" " ““"~ In Arena Rink- Seniors 9-8 °" today regarding the talxlua and the re- allowed s te deum lor s Protestant And -[Cam su “'°“ ____ __ _ 4-3 "- the rcduubtable Abgwelts. _ lt was A grand evenings sport. Exelie second teams oi the Charlottetown Abeg weits and the Summerside Crystals. awake. Their ardonr lasted till they had ' I um .nh ‘ an lo", got the insidious puck twine into the net. th" "L: 5 ° and the row could 'have bonu hoard in »‘,:"'s°"'*“* hu" who an semmeeelae. 'ruee e reel tell te ent ' ` ` eetsee “ we ltheet on ' e sn- paeyaletthe'piaa§. Operator! At the peroxide works are ' &'th"'“u" bn” '"3" ntewus Ill Abbies and the nano to the Crystllr. aaaseeaaneaeegeilgeea Jess time aemneabslee use li we mesleg' see scores-4ihr halt time. The noise that than arose could have been heard further than Summersidc. In the second halt the first twu goals went to the Crystals who were playing a line game and making the rlns amost enjoyable plaos tor sports. Butthe Abeg» weits woke up then and lhree goals ons alter the other sent the scorgin favor oi' Charlottetown and gave about live hundred people sore throats. The Crystals, however, were not by any moansput to sleep, und they put Ao much ginger intoths next few minutes of play that twice there arose the cry which' denoted the entry oi the puck into the Abbies' net. Time was now short and the home team one behind. Then were some whohsld their breath even it the slleuee was not as still as death. but gloom was turned into joy by two more goals being added unto the score oi the Abegweils, and the bell ringing shortly after. - There was no question about the game being a good one. Very few oi those who were present but enjoyed the sport furnished. There wash llltle roughness, but nothing to make remark about ln suoh_a lively bout between such evenly matched eeveur. W. B1-ehaut was r¢~ ieree. The next struggle with the pincky and~eiever hookoylsts oi Sumsasrside wi l be looked terwasd to wltkiatnrsst. TM game between the Junior Dems wasa good one, but the spectators had been many oi them seted with sport by the ilrst game. The two teams made A lllirugia oi it. bus the victory wegtin Hsliisgwelia in this me also by s Hors of +3 Charles lr@ilias refereed. Inesao's Llsnnrrr Ca&lsrr ~1 lava used r M [gill- ml for the T A will t I have areasioo lg emu iin|msnt», I E saielyssrit atibevsueve asedaay I .ustwessx-e ssrs in~ n* . il io ~»o'Yinnt holl.”" uit ia also the Best for lass, spralaa. e oertaeeu. ¥°"' Lssux _ l P0Wf'R-'Y MURDER fredii. e Hemi New ralnt rose as quickly as indignation at A m By surveyer Orders timeiablo meeting. and soon the rink re' lb ‘ sounded with the encouraging and terri- w' GOVI l'l\0l' ' tying yells ol the supporters of either side_ by The tnsele was between thc Senior and The older players were started lrsi. at s““'“ the colon," th" the pw Shortly alter the puck was thrown down leions received are more than ample for "M c'7'°'l’ bw" "° 'l-"W '"‘°‘°'°”°d hennda an d”n““. .nd thu no enterprise and they kept everybody wide ARE Buffalo ltlmr conditions. still iurther confirm llll In ong the people In the district affected. ythiniz in that Empire lor the past °d with d°"°"°°’ M h°°k'7~ "W 'Wd lorty youre. The Chinese oiflsisls, _' l°"rl °!'h° same is this City-and the Mr. Barnes eeye, admit* their leebllny rootns-being re-inloreed bya large con- 1° tingent oi people from Sumraereide. who ° % Md Mm. dnwn to .N th" gum' th. people to keep their cstLls Andiuths end __ A Crystals cross sticks with the home loam, E; taking their oxen and buifsloea in pawn r two taels each, keeping them thus un~ til next spring, when it will return them. ' Consul Naiues declares that whatever aid ayhs extended by the government ln e present crisis will certainly do much dispel the lltreelleg reeeetly el-eeeen the boycott, the exclusion Act, sto. Consul General Rogers At Shanghai ad- e stories ol sulfnrlcg and hardship isnt, Consul Nuines, at Knnklug, says l th h f . - » Last night the Arena Binlr was crowd- In att. e laminels ten times worse than cope with the siluatlon. The gov- rament is irvlng to help the starving _ ' . _ _ l ‘V 'ortulliénes _ W ' --__ - -1-‘ -I ' TEN MILL (INS CHI ‘l?£0PLE STARVING overnment Unable to Cope With the Situation, But Trying to Help By Taking Peoples Oxen and In Pawn. WainlNu‘i'0N, January 28.-Mall re- vises the depsrLnient that the rn- portsirom American consular oiflcane in ina which reached the state department ' ports as to ihc conditions appearing A ihs newspapers, hetb foreign and Qhluese, Are lor the moot part sustained $ the Investigations made by Americas qavsloifloers. An inquiry which he has mode through entirely private accrue gives the general conclusion that the famine will by Marsh iiret be regarded us severe and perhapsmomso than in ( 1878, by which it is thought. ten million Ives were lost. The report oi Mr. Roarrs is accom- pained bynatatement by Dr. Bssry K. Woods nl Ure Southern Presbyterian mission at Hwai-Au-Fu, who _eatimvm that ten million gppic are elected by me famine, over millions ol whom nee sheav- ing. lie eaydhere crest present more than dve hundred thonmarl nlcgels At Tsing-Klang-Pu. huddled in mat sheds and that the pitlol sight is dsily witness- ed of parents olsrlng their children for sale ot lromi to U4 each. Brigandavs A and robbery are everywhere rife. l als cm all I sn Hams cuuln lm cull Mills Hamilton Natural Gas Supply Cut Off And Citizens lAre _ Suffering Haxmfros, Ont., January 27.-With the lurroury hovering Around zero, the natural gas supply oi tho Ontario Pipe* Line Company isiled entirely about eleven o'e1ock yesterday morning. Much uifering resulted, as hundreds oi houses “ave gas heating ilxtnres, Two of the hotels were unable to prepare the meals as their cooking Apparatus was heated by gas. At. the olhce of the company customers were advised to get coal stoves as there may be no supply (or two or three dayr. ltis supposed the pipes are frozen up miles back on the mountain. JAPAN I]NlS NNN NEUUIHE _NN Mllll LlllN Her Finances in Good Shape Noi Counting What Rus- sia0wos Her Toxlo. Jan. 28.-At A meeting oi thx Budget Oommlttee. Yoshlro Baketenl, linlatss- oi Finance. explained that the Government Aimed topeevent nnctuatlons and had Iladaitelydosided not to resort to new loreign loans. Heseld hawas ‘snared by the Treasury Department that uieeatsee ef lenses. evqez mee wee *wild asristy, would inn A salpias. HND than lil),(ll),ilDyell @,lU.i|lD WU da) tedqamls lil. U UN PNK Aces efladaa miners. battholil esiasssm was asmsltilt Hillbill- iclnlllss. nlnlw Mnllv mm smv Wer|ii|f,ol'Tv/o Svdoey Mines Ladle: Amouniing to 22 Dollars Srnrvsr Mmm, Jan. 2s.-Two young ladies oi this town Are today mourning the loss ol twenty-two dollars as a result olcarelessness. They decided tc send Aa order ics' some dress material and other equipmcntlo a Toronto iirm, and each contributed eleven dollars for the pnr- poae. While one olthe young ladies was engaged in writing the order the other lald the money under some Dover which lay on the table and later ou went to an adjoiningroom. Before her return the former iiulshed her writing, and she prc~ needed to tidy un the tshle. Notieiag some lorse, and what ehe thought WMU. Dover on the end oi the tnhle. she seiaad it and threw it in tha stove, A iew minutes later she called her friend, that alle might enclose the money In an envelope. Then the discov- ery was made that among the reiuas pa- per burnt was the combined wealth oi the two girls, amounting to Q22. ---l__lii_ et the amount due dldbred. The 'matter is under negotiation. It Ia understood that the military credit pro- vides tor twenty~ous divisions of regulars, including two divisions that will bestaf tlonod in Manchurla, Cwen and Bashalin ldaud. The Manchurian railway guards will number six battalions. The authori- ties eoutemplatean lnersase ot the prov ent dity-two regimental dlstrleia to Asn enty~six, with s view io organising divi- sions morn readily ln ease eisa ener- gooey. FITS YOUR CASE |sXAC`l'LYe Y kno bow reel.-»biaa. IQ” and‘h‘asvy.'lhoh :ev-rnlll you wp? il .....":""':§°L'%." 1-E s:r..°.~.::_'.3Ef.,":." .......__;p::.": .......3”'%:°.f"'.§':'.ri"..F..:.'~‘.‘°.»15§'§ ipdyproet fast toe. ad grease. or .rnliver mr kid. :.°-.%"1`:°.=: -r.::.::.~: E as she homies and-fspessss Cl¢|3°°l\ls.cor stacy ufalue. it AA: ~:"" . ~ _ _ Nouns N _v=fifii°~'lif