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Petersburg and Mos- 00W.- - - _ The Flmperor’s entertainment of Lord Charles will be particularly pi- qliallt because the admiral is regarded ln Germany as one of -the Father- land's most lncorrlglbla English foes. MAHUUTTEIJT HUT NUT STAHVINE (Canadian Press.) WABliING'I‘ON“,' Feb. 7-Two hund- red and llfty men, women and child- ran, ,lnarooned for several weeks on Holland Island ill the ice locked (ille- alieake Bay are not facing starvatioll as, was supposed but are possessed of plenty according to n wireless report today from the revenue cut`ter Apac- he, dispatched to their relief. llnlll_l_sulclll _ ' NEW YORK, February 5-A double .suicide yesterday ended the iellllational romance ol the former wife of Walter L. Suidam, who ran sway from her millionaire husband and married 'William Noble. The body of Noble and his bride of a month were found in their New York _apart- ments yesterday asphyxiated. Th/ .lilialde pact, the discovery of its re- wllmy Mrs. -'olin J. white, of _as _ gton, the mother of the for- nler Mrs. Suidam, and other features ol the case were sensational. .Mrs. White, who has s`n apart- ment on'Lexington Avenue, had her daullliter with her Satur-day 'night and she supposed the daughter was staying over night with her. When lldrs. Wllite awoke late yesterday fflvfllillk she found tllnt` hcr daughter hail fied the house, and the mother hurried to her daughter's _;____ ' .____'._`_j_ (Uanadinn Press.) ers to effect s settlement. _ _ _ 'Phe will owllcrs state they cannot Y L. to meet the own "B Ht Buy time for further discus- sion. GERMAN ENEINE LONDON, Fell. I5-The British ad- miralty has received news from a reliable source that ,I type of inter- nal combustion eu ilie ha been brou- men engineer experts which, if it fulfils the expectations of its deslg~ ners, should give the German navy an immense advantage ill its race for 9“DY'°mll0Y llgainsi. the British and against all other navies of the world. A prominent engineer -who has heard of the main. details of this engine- whfch its designers have endeavored to keep _secret-said toduy: "1 can conceive that a Vessel may be de- signed, using engines which would make the latest Dreadnougllts obso- lete and it would look as if the revo- lution was imminent. For such a vessel, the radius .of steaming might thickness of armor it could carry greatly increased, or the vulnerability much dlmlnished." In one of the principal works in Germany a marine plant has, been completed, after exhaustive studies 'and expensive experiments by moat able and confidential stafi,"wh&l1`i'ill.n horse-power each, one to each p'rn lnders producing 2,000 horse-po er each, th-e cylinders being double lidt- lng, the explosion occurring on both sides of the pistons. The incorporation of such an ili- stallation in a war ship means the abolition of boilers and smokestachl, by bunk-ers, as the engines would re- quire leas than one-half pound per horse-power hour which would mean 100 tons of oil per 24 hours for llill power, full speed. Any kind ol crliilc or refined oil may be used. QUEIL DEFEATS SHRUBB home on West 12th street in her auto. F-lhe was alarmed when there l_NB4 no answer to repeated knocks on .tha door, so elle summoned the as- sistance of two policemen. who forced _ali entrance, finding the door berrliraded with chairs and tables. The doors of` all the rooms of the FUN apartment were also locked and barrlcaded. and by the time 'the party had forced an entrance, the _ a. - Fm" “nd “'°'“““ w°'° d°“‘l uw M _ rel- Georgetown at 7.00 ...na with sz passengers 120 mln. mini comput- Y ol Bth - -v- for our slail to catch up.with the of so many new ones is no small Advertisers l _ lpply to any advertiser? n 1 on Satnrd s __',"_~caurse. ~ __ , _.__ _ _ ,».__' - _ l*-»- ' ~ l~. -Ti .|.. . -' s . A. ~ _ ' rf' -_'iz -"`i~1\' ¢ ‘ -l 51;.. .1-*'_ "”.'.~\...-“' . . ~ . . _ 1 fi ll Ou Saturday,]anuary 27th, the Circulation Peparfment was ' flooded with new and renewal subscriptions. . So many came to hand that it will lake a full week or more ` We ask the indulgence of new subscribers as the enrollment . ° _ When placing’ your advertising, do you consider Circula- _\i0n? Do you inquire or investigate thecirculation of certain newspapers to which you contribute ashare of your advertising appropriation? .This is the course taken by all the leading bnsinessl houses of the Dominion, and why not the Slime 11112 The Guardian furnishes its advertisers with a sworn dei ailed circulation statement---that is the reason our columns are always _full of the best advertising---that lathe reason we_ cannot accept _ all contracts that are oifering---that is the reason we are I _forced lo issue_so many. supplements and nsixteen page paper ny _ » , . _' The Guardian’s sworn daily circulation for 19x 1---Morning Daily and Rural Daily combined, was ‘ _ ’ - ‘ 7 114 '. A°°Pl¢9 let dev. We are making s-'desperate effort to establish 3 I newlecord for 19:2, and must admit that we are ‘on the .right _. - ' Thinkihe matter over l It’s business- - . Yours truly ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. ~ iii.. ' f T __._____'____._.,_,____f_,'; _V _ , .' lug all Tllesday’s, cxprees' and 68 1 A N ° ` S b eb | tonslrelght consisting or _1 car sugar, Otlce to u SCH ers ;.:“i.i°x.':.“r.‘;“:.-...i :.‘:;.l°.‘:;:.;»..-*. woi lr. _ task. A ttention. LUNDON. Feb. 7-The probability QUEBEC, Feb. 7'-The Minister of ofthe National Coal strike is being Marine has ordered the government increased by the failure of the Nation- steamer Montcalm, which is to leave al conference of coal uwueril and min- tomorrow morning for Bfeveu Islands, plly the men more tllall till-.y earn bevy. _ wllilu the miners Ins-lgt on Um anon. _ _------- f~`-l"‘~1‘-‘-T-A .AT BllTAST Tilllll A A Wlllllll Blllill ri” 8 S ght well toward completion by Ger- stated. ‘ be multiplied by three or four, or the" T_:;v‘;°s?t“‘i’g $1118 oggrhgzegxuafcggf made by District Attorney Wilkerson elsclnz or on-eé engines of a,oao A” th” P“°“°'° mal *O “S° the °'t°“°' peller. Each engine has three ayl- the federal grand jury was shown to also the saving of the space occupied liauca to Swift inl907. ' WNNlllArnIl;Rf;li(?!:lN,tll§'A-merged. runner “nd B*-}Bt°';l“n” r;“Ed 3 ""’“t° to the defeated Al Sliruhb the Englishman' m°m°"y "E CAMS D'°k°“° today . by in d close ra” of '12 mn” at th-é attending the Centennial of his armory here tonight. 'Phe winning birth' . our six lninutes und time was one ll 17 3-5 seconds, tlln trucks, 21 laps to the inile, being_ slow. Queitll, hymn - wonderful spurt, irew away rom e _ Englishman in the lu_st nlile and crossed the tape about half a lap in _'-""'° ‘ f _last night at 8.45 a special train left (Canadian Press.) to go tn Anticosti to take on board U, prisoner recently arrested lol' rob- ((`-anadian Press.) LONDON Fell 7-A despatch from ale on the scene to preient ilollllg tomorrow and the city took on au aspect of war today. Mill girls threaten to prevent the meeting if possible. How they purpose to do it is not »~l_. lill. PASCO, Feb. 7--The election of A Pasual Crozeo nl; governor of Chih\la~.` hun by the state legislature yesterilxly, who was helped by the friends of mil- dcro, will be the first step tolvnrd ro- storing peace in Chihuahua. WITNESS AITMITS CHICAGO, Feb. 7-The threat graphic report of the proceedings of J. A. Phaplin a witness wbozwas at- tempting to shield C; I-I. Swift as Co. _ _ It made the witness answer the LIUCSCAODB and' he admitted he report- ed changes re byc products oi the al- UIEKENS SENTENNIAL (Canadian Pl'es.1.) B(lS'l‘0N Feb 7--Several thous- Yeuterday the Earl Grey left Picton and docked nt 10.40. 'l"h'6 passengers mail and express were brought to the city by a. special train which arrived at 1.10 p. m. 'l‘llc Earl' Grey leaves today at 7.00 a.m. for Picton with passengers, express and 1 car srnelta and 10 cars mixed freight. 'Phe Mlnto, which had been stuck ln the ice oi! Picton Island since Mon- day, yesterday Worked her way olit and docked in Picton at 9.20 a. rn. with passengers, express and freight. She leaves Pictou today at 7.00 a.ln. for Georgetown with passengers, ex- pr‘5ss~i\nli'ff"eigiit. * " ' ‘ The mail to and from this province tod.ny"wlll bs vis, the Capes route und this city for Cape Traverse with pas- sengers snd malls. - l~li`x ice boats left Cana Tormentinc yesterday morning with no passengers and 69 sacks of mall, consisting principally of the-mall from the Marl- time-Express of Mondny.' They ar- rived at~Cape Tormentine at 12.35 p. m. and the mail was forwarded to this city on the regular train from the west which arrived at 6.00 p.m. Of the 12 boats _which crossed to Cape Tormentine Tuesday six remain- ed in port to cross today with pas- sengers and all of yestsrday’s mail. The other six, which crossed to Care Traverse yesterday, will leave that port this morning with passengers and yesterdsfs outward mall. Yesterday the Murray Harbour train was 30 minutes late. the Cape Traverse was 10 minutes late. the -Bonds was 10 minutes late, the Tig- lnilh was 1 hour and 15 minutes l late and the Bnmmerslds was 45 minutes late. ~ an oy -gl-km! (f`-nnadian Press.) Ml'll\l|"lIlS, ll‘ell. 7-Hcvcli mnslioil lllell held up liuck Island train lluln- ber 43 near I-lurlbllrt, Ariz.. early this morning, dynamited the safe ill the express car but it is ilelicvi-il they secured only ul alllllll illllmlili. of lout. ~ it is lluiil nl illc olilrc of the rnil rilnd thnt they have illfolflllatinil that the men 'were ll'igllterlud away beforn -they Could ga-ther the plullller rlnil noue of the luis-icngerlr were mules ted. NEPEAL l NAVY ACT ll ()'I"l‘AWA, Feb; 7---A rcsolulioll calling for ‘tile repeal ol' ills-. Calladiall Navy get was filed today by Albert Levigilu, M. ll., Dnrclles-ter, P, Q_ It izukes the gruud policy :ls uailtv and ill advised and ol no use to tile i'1rll]lli‘i‘. Tl. is a priviiic bill :lull llli-ri-. is _little likelihililll tllilt li. will |.i' rellclleil this session. CAMPBELTON ILC CHURCH DESTHOYED (lAii'll'lli-ll.i.'l'(lN,, l~‘cl>l-llary ll- 'I‘lle ilealltifill ltilnlall (lutllillic cllllriril of stone at hit. Anus do lterltlléililclle, opposite here, was tntully dr-stroycil by fire yesterday morning. An at temlili vias rlladc to take the fire ell gin; over from town; hilt it was found illlpossillle. A good vlcw oi tile lllnze could be had from this sillc uild it was with fi feeling of iulillli-ss many wutcllcil the lllllgllificcnl; edifice reduucil to a' shupclcss mass of smouldcriug ruins. Tilc destruction of' their church is a hard blow to the fathers who labored so self-sacrific- ingly among the Indians on this re- serve. The lossis estimated at $30,- 000. Partly covered by insurance, 'I‘lle fire is supposed to have started ftom an over-heated furnace. _ B Q 4 i Q ____ ' ~ __ S __ H. H. BROWN, one of (‘.llarlotictoivn's lending;-ind energetic business lllcn who is run- ning as a candidate ill word four in thc coming civic contest. Mr. Brown has proved himself a hustler with bright, up-to-date ideas in connection with his business and no doubt will make ml excellent city alderman. l1‘r-om reports already to hand through Mr. Brnwrfs personal can- vass the outlook to his snccers is vary bright. IEATIIER FORECAST lt. (Special to 'l‘llc -Guardian) TORONTO, Feb. il-Illcrenning :ii'lutllwi~i»tcr\-' ‘ o“tlu°.rly Willa” lil;-ht frills of snow or slect. 'l‘lle tcmperatilre nt three o‘cloc_li this morning by the “Rexall Store 'I‘esf.e< .6 E? Z- Tl (Ulllladinll l"l'l~Hs.) lil()ll’l‘Rl'!AL, Feb. 7---A big rl-al estate deal is said to have been con- sllmilied. A syndicate headed by Sir Max Ait- ken has ill View the constrllction of il boulevard. 'Plircl-. null a llfiif millions are in- vo|\'cd. ________~_______T NNSTNN HAS HUPE ill HESIPNNSITY _,_-_ l_iilH'l'0N, lj`l_-ll. 5--l`ti‘0i|lrllclty is lllilllllllg lip, :lccnriiing to tile Bostilll News, the leading financial |l\illllca- liflll, today. 'l‘ile paper says: “l’cil|llu who conspired ill ("nllaill\ til llciunt the lfuiirii-l‘ fillvcrnmclit liuvc i|uir-.tly adlllltteil to thi- llostoll News llurl-ilu tllut ilu lultll iillli-ii havi- llilw hull Lili-ir innings ill till- llrf-lilll~ illury sl|il:lblllu ullll as Alni‘i‘ii‘ll llllu cxprosscil her desire and Caiiudu has declared -for her independence and loyalty to the British government, Cach country using its tariff ill tak- ing off certain duties. 'There is an awakening apprcciatioll duty nn coal lllul iron orc llrlsuilli' be- tween thc. llllitcd States null (lilllalla. (Jf Course, Nllvii Scotia must. for ll while protect liar infant steel illdu.-l- try, and thi: (‘nnnillan northwest hull competition with the United States and there may llc local srl\\ab\l1l‘S. but Canada, as a whole, is now ready for reciprocal trade relations. "As far as the United States lets down thc tariff for Canada the Bor- den gilvcrllmcut will llc foiind letting down thu lmrs to the United Stateful It is really only ri qiicstion of how; tO do it. ~ ~'|‘h@|~(=, ig an g\\,'l1kinl; iippl'ucilttii'liil nf the cr-niwssioil the llilitell States luis nnnie nl uiviul: frcc eufry to i'i»iu:ldiun wood pulp. i‘arlili_la is look-‘ ing ilrililllll now :ln to wllal-n sllc call l‘l-1‘illi'oi-utu willlollt cflluplvmiiillllii llcr pnsltliln. _ _ 5 “Tile i|lirs1.irlu ii-l l~clliu'llll>; ilili.lcs‘ on iroll ore nllil vilul lrrilssiilfj thc' border is quietly ululcl- dincliesiull in both Canada and the llnited States. A large llnlllbl-l' (lf l~`l'i-llcll-Canadian opi-rutivvs ilnva li-lt Lawrence for (‘.,,|m_llu, i-icing no p_jj 'SIiTJl~i'é6Y1`sT"é`A`iT§aGEB meds fresh every day. Saunders, New- som & Co. 1'\3d1\D» .PTOR SALE, pair of red foxes. All- _ _ 1 ply to Chas Howard. Ml\¢0"~ §d_1_w_pd_. iARDED ROLLS, for sale. A large (J stock of carded rolls, wholesale and retail, white and grey. Charles Ril_ey_.__ __“_____“___ ______ 2'sd3l: `NOTICE, sale of ice. Parties rc- * quiring ice for summer use. AD- Dly to Daniel McLean, Lance fl'i°f*NV”A'N'l‘li`fl) to learn a trade- B Must have a fnir education- 'rlliee dollars (3.00) per week will be paid at the bezilllllnlt- ADDI! as élélae to the Guardian odiee. _;_ __~ ownmo, Bal-lin alloys. under eleven. 3455” ‘Mlnards liniment cures llflvt U* WWI B market, open lawful days ten to- Whenhl go horns how sorry 1 cha ~ 0 _ _ _ _ ___v__`_______V_~_ ,_~__________.___._._____._. ,-_-_-___._-_-` uv.. ..._ WHEN I When I gn llllula it will bc even- ing. And l sllnll llenr my dear people sing, And sec the lighted rooms, and take my place As one of thcnl, in the sweet time of grace. When I go home I shnll be very tired Of struggling for the things that desired; ` quest, love and rest, Not to have brought more trcaaur G0 HOME Yet, though I be a failure, worn and poor, - 'Y\10Y will Not turn me from my Father's door. stained. storms have rained, and hill. _ _ _ I But they will take me in, and love me still. _ But I shall be content to end my _ he Gaining the best things, peace and llcnveu _ To be restored, accepted, loved for When I gn home-oh, will it not given? ll Sorrow and sighing are for those who l'0RlT| ' _ - 1’ 'shall have found lry qliss when I `Minard's Linlment Cures Diphtheris. en back with ma. . go home. _ A '- ‘_ . A i When I go home I shall be travel- For winds have beaten us, and Anil earth has clung to me by vale .i ~ »