f ragga Ti --» -Q , E li Liill UW GUARD MORNING EDITIGN V4 AiT.v rousnnn um 5""7”"’~'i»"""I""""" f D D cA A A FRIDAY DECEMBER 1 1905 ,.,,.....Yr..<.w_T..r».»rr..iia~1»..».} CHARLOTTETOWN RR1tgcE EDWARD ISLAN , N D , , ER MONTH TWO CENTS E? gs go AA ~<»e A 0" D“°°'“b°l` l‘l ”°Pal'°l° Olllc" Alclllbilld _ Riliiliil .Oi TOBSAS. __Son§,S_' and ’Spee,ches_ll_ed_olent oi Scottish Life an A BANQUET ro Solis LEADER Bonne -Na DANCE iN uonio _ _ _ SAINT ANHREWS Nio in Toronto Which Many Notables Will Attend Giveh Caledonian Oioeeln l'lotel Last Night to Lecture in Eastern Provinces Shortly. _ Feeling, Followed by the Mazy Dance, ' ‘ _ \ '|~,,uo_\~'i-o, Nov. 30.-(Special)-A ban- lin, Premier of Manitoba; Premier Mo- Tha solree and dance given by the awiil. At the olose came the “great For thc Mayor and Corporation _ , d du, R, L Bwden Bridc'of British Columbia and Hon G E Caledonian Club last evening at the cheftain of the puridin rare," which was, Kelly and Councillor Stewart made Mayor Sr. Pmnrrsncnc, Nov. 80.-(Special d graph Strike isolates Russia. But lhell It is reported an attempt was made tod ii ` ’ quetisto be ten ore V. - _ _ _ _ _ _ ` Club at the Klng Edward Foster. Queen Hotelwns we” pnu.°n|sednotw1th_ duly heralded by the pipes and addressed _:acknowledgements briedy and lllnpplllye on the me of hmperormlholns' ily the lion cn _ , , __ b 14 0 N staadin th ld ri to r M, Th 'l°‘°l'l`°°’“ " ‘ ‘ Archibald Dominion Parole om 1 weather ii a ri. ii ' - ’ ll" "WF ll ' 9 9 GCA? 0f d°ifBll1lD8 ill? There came the toasts: The King, times responded on their behalf an in the classic words at the lmmortial Sisters societies was coupled w t 'rrawa ov. 30.-(S l l -W. P, 1 pec a. ) 3 ° °° “ll 5 "ny ll 3 e bard of Scotland l 'name of Councillor Reddin who has l °°k°"l"° P'°'"l°'Whll h royairyi n fi ni in Nu iA irmr i aio 1 ro ore w 1 e u one n- ways rig y ani ugy. _ ' P ‘ -\\l\0"i< l l‘“ 5 on an extended tour to the Eastern Pro. oinc some of the guests from the country many Daniel M P St John; J H G vinces next week where he will address wh° “slllllli attend the St. Andrews Uhelll.-The Day and All Who Honor lt, Press brought an excellent speech graph omee m-_v;Dr‘. . » , » _ . . . V V Mm-r0rr,nl. P. MODUBBI: W. F. Cock.l5evm.,,_1 meetings on Canadian m_lmln0_ celebration; but a goodly number to which R_ev.Mr. Fullerton 'respondedtfrom Editor Cotton of the Exam shrill, lil. 1'., lirnrrtford; Bon. R. P. Rob- illi A lililPSl_ A A O llil ii ilAilS Log A_\'l=iri.i:.~', Cnl., Nov. 27-Following ' the death of Mrs. Liore Thompson, an l and eccentric woman, il Search of logy. Plililiiiil iii HIS Will WAS KlPi Vancuuvrm., Nov. 30.-iSpe¢ia])_1n or. der not break a promise to his wife Georgc Keene faced death uinny times in the 8‘t\lrhei~ed and had a good time. The guests were summoned to the spacious ` `"r~_W"F_°__1V " _ illlllnll PUOIH by the stirring strains of the bugpipes called forth by __Piper Ferguson and were seated, President Paton having on his right the Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Martin, M. P. and other notahles and on his left the Mayor, Chief Macdonald and others. Rev. T. F. Fullerton invoked a blessing on the tempting repast and all fell to work with with mingled eloquence ahd humor. A and an original and merito song by Miss Bremner evoked a vncl-poem from Mr. McDonald of ferous encore. Our Ovin Canadian Patriot. For The Ladies. Capt. H0138 WHS SD0k€H £0 by Mr- M¢C1‘L‘ady. l A. Macdonald gnllantly stood spon l Then ~l“~"l°B Clilaef MDR B S0113 sor, and Artemas Moffat urnda fitting ac- T A S and so pleased his auditory that knowlcdgement on behalf of Our Host | _ he was compelled to sing again. Ths`\ With the singing of Auld Lang Sync Land of the Heather had been assigned to I the National Anthem thc solree ended ,~ Judge McDonald, but he being `abscnt_ and the dance began and \vns continued llev. Mr. Fullerton was asked to do dulty with zest and spirit till past the midnight I rn his place, and much amused everybor y. hour. Communication with the outside wor rl nl- ceased at 3 o'c1ock this afternoon wh The a. strike was called in the general te iner _ em" By a ruse, however, the uianageuie The succeeded in re-opening the cable short R BALFOUR GOVT HT RESIGN TODAY -A Reported Attempt on Life oi the C_;ar-Tele- Some News Comes By Phone. .)- after six. ~ ` ay Advices by telephone state that Moscow ‘is tn n stnto of panic nrirl i|.c lrcticr- ld classes are hurrying abroad. en LONDON. Nov. 30.-(Special l- It is un- le- rlcrstood on good authority that the r Balfour Cabinet have decirlefl to rr-.sii,:r\ nt and that the flriul nrrlirigcrrrciris will ly be made tomorrow at rr Cabinet rricctirrg. __ _ J. ` ESS. and SHiiillilii] Al A _ ugci |-» - il ','~ or Boyle Heights dlsciood .ilrilnitrlh-iloorrl covered with rubirisli n amwy Aww” waste butwcell F“ll"l”"“ll° 6 ahd Dawson. A herinctieally sealed box containing th l corpse of her daughter, who died over27 years ago. The body of the woman had been disinerrrbered. When the oox was opened ii ilisinterment certificate signed _l‘_ ll. llorricil, undcrtaker, Amherst, liilts_<.,N<>\~. T, l.~lSl, was found. The body had been shipped from the east. __$_____i-.--1- _iiiiiiliil Slililliili iiiii lil Sliiiiil_ ___ _ ` Toiro.\"i'o, Ont., Nov. 28.-The most serious cornlrincd lockout and strike in ~yrnis isriow in progress at the school o i’r'i\i'ii<-:il Sconce in connection with Toronto l'ni\'crsity. Immediately upon the susprrrsion of live students yesterday oiterrroorr, the first and second years'men lrrctrirrrlpasscd resolutions to the effect that they would not attend lectures uniiltlre suspended men were allowed to rclirrn, Tironioii suspended were caught duck- lni; ri rrrorlioiil student under a hydrant on l-`ri|lny rrrorrring, ’l'lrc ilrinl year men are just hanging in tlrciralarrrt-, and thc slightest move may rcsirlt in a strike on their part. liesoiuiioiis ofthe strikers further say ' th.ri.l’roicssor's Anderson and Ellis are riironrpcicrri. _ Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere lhc King of Boots for Farmers... Goff BIDS ll0lIlc 'hh $2.60 cteeritores. ._ Water reslsters and great wearers. , --Aiso- _ V33-i0 Wellington boots, clump ° lille. hand seamed, 55-85 made of Long tanuezi Island leather, just the thing for mud and wet. ` These oele- (Fish Boots llretedma _ f Ca _ “ WHt¢1‘» ilgliti Kai; “ boots are well known _ A AT. He tramped alone from Alaska gold camp to the capital of the Canadian Yukon without snow shoes, walking over the ice of the Yukon River, missed the last boat und set out on foot. He had two bundles of newspapers by which he was able to set fires quickly, keeping himself from freezing to death. iii---l Siiilll _CAPTAIN Srrmrcv, N. S., Nov. Di.-Word was rc- ceived here today from Ast0rin,l0regon, announcing the death of Captain Thomas C. Townsend, ofthe ship Esksonia. The vessel, which was about a month overdue from Antwerp for Portland, Ore., arrived to the ielegrams, the Ci\pl.ain died as the result ofa fall from aloft on August 27th. The deceased was ri. native of Sydney, where he leaves a number of relatives and was in his fifty-second year. It is probable that the remains will be brought home for interment. ,i_i-_-@- [ill iliiiiiliiiili _ This action was taken at n moe ing o lor and Prof. Rogert. at her destination yesterday. According i Two Men'Were Blown High in Air But Escaped With ilheir Lives. Qursnrzc, Nov. 30-(Special)-An almost incredible story comes from St. Romuald, 40 miles north of this city. A large qnaniityof dynamite was stored _ _ _in a. shed near operations on the water _ works. Two young men out shooting thought. f the shed would be a good tarlzet and com- menced to fire. An explosion occurred which startled the country for miles around. Both men were thrown high in the air but strange to say neither was killed. M-*M lillilll iillil ill iliiliilil CHIcAoo,Nov. 120.-Nineteen dead 'and 137 seriously injured is the record of the A _ football season of 11005. This year`s , record of deaths is more than double that of the earl average for the lust five Y Y ycars, the total for that period being 45. A significant fact is that the iteams playing an open game have escaped with le s than their usual quota of accidents. New YORK, Nov. 2:!-Columbia Uni- 5 versity has abolished the game of foot- 0fi»h°_3‘l klllefl ll “'el`° lllilll 5°ll°°l llll‘Y' d 9 of me ers, and ten of them were immature boys ball, as at present playc , as on sports in which students will be permitted Of l7 “nil Undef- Thfes h9J`d¢l1€d» seasoned, and, presumably. 'physically to engage. ‘ 5' gilt college men were slain. The others thc Columbia University committee onl WEf'l1\““ll'°\US- student organizations, held tonight at the sore Th;-05| ana Cough, university at which were present i-hc A ,;,,,_|,|e_ Id;-,,¢;,,, .nd nf., ,-,medy fo, ,ri thru, iriernbcrs of the committee, Prof. Mitchell l"l\E“‘_’;‘.‘g{;‘::l'=\A“".°P"c Tablets _ 1 _ t_ rind Prof. Odell, and also 1 resident Bu Th” mmm” me gemiddqvllue ofcrnclepuwhh tlmmothing vii and hoon‘% L.- 'L_ »-é i _ form i Saving is a ____ fe. o o Habit i 1 and one ot the most profitable habits you can é _- - START NOW ' ' The easiest and best method to save is io carry ` an Endowment Policy in the _ . STANDARD IFE S ASSURANCE C0. Established in |825. Plans of Insurance to suit all ages. Enquire for fo; Wcaf. _ rates and particulars. A yndman Co , illiillli iii iiil Brigade Worked incess- antly to Subdue Flames Loss About $60,000. It was 8.30 yesterday morning hefo the Dre bell rang for “All out." Duri all the time from the alarm at 1.25 t pouring rain to subdue the flames. lt is probable that Chief Ronahan an e 300 ft x 40 ft it required all the ener ment at every turn. was stored and two at leastofthese ignite andthe fire was only extinguished b much headway. Estimates of the loss vary from $50,00 many of them. _ with all their contents; machine shop D box car; one new flanger car an buzz planer, large planer, band saw. turn~ useless. A correct estimate would pr was no insurance. _ time. ..__-¢-- CLAHK’S BEEFSTEAK n tins, is as wholesome as it is deliclou Ask your grocer for it. _..__¢-»-- DON'T USE POOR 0iL. ' _the best is cheapest in the end. Genui Singer oil can only be obtained at Biuire Charlottetown; o 'on' south side Water Street, Summersidc, P. E. 1. ' 1-@-_¢_.._~_.¢--i- , i Sllllllii illiliil For Nearly Seven Hours the Of Quebec Southern an Shore Line Railways to Delaware & Hudson _ points out thatifrtis not impossible to which cannot be valued in money’ lm: place 5000 families on soil in Canada also the “mls Dt many af the wnrkme ’ and Austraiiait is still less lm osslble the destruction of which is quitealoss 0 to colonize derelict farm; in Elglgmndi Men to be expnmmed to Cmmda ml A course wns,lic said, within the rigiifs of The following were a prey to the _ flames:-blacksmith and carpenter shops wmk land there are t° be picked for b.n"e‘ » _ sinew ami intelligence and are precisely --- and said in part-: - Mosrnsar., Nov. 30.-(Special)-Senator | lWAsrnso'roi~', Nov. 20-The Supicino Belque armgunggg °mc||;]]y- that the Dm-_ C0\1l?i:» of the United States decillcd ioilriy 1:; chase of the Quebec southern Runway _ it is without urisdrctrcn in the Mrs EY "if you want to do only what is right _ & you may ploy cards ull y‘ou want. What is right for you is for you to decide. l um here not to entertain, butto help you to _______ 5 udecisioin \Vhlle if a game of cards is played for the good of another-for Yesterday brought the first real winter. _ mental rllsciplinc. for rer~reation-there Snow fer] iniight frm-ries “ri (pry and may in g°°d ‘ll ll' lt' should be kept' ln mlml night the thcrmonieter foil to ten degree that it is part of n system. At _ _ For use mpgewrng mmiiinqtg, ble,-glee one end are gamblers and blnckiegs. “l‘°v° ’e"°-ll'el°“e"l °l me fllll' ‘ami 51| purpogeg mqui;-ingafineluiirietmfh There is danger that card playing 'i'-"’*"-1'; ng makes fora disposition to get same- r thing for nothing. What is good for re- lstor-ss.Inok for the red S. Queen Street, creat-ion may become a dissipation. Let “_” or those who for the sake of others never M0m~np_u,_ Nov 9,~3__0¢e|\n navigation _ vler owls Mb has and lrrlhue those wriir-.rose new remormw by me sep", _ who honestly believe ihey may and me or one canadian Pacino Atlantic _ -For Sole-second hand butter tubs Sl\°\1ld Dl*\Y» IM £71080 WHO Play, but liner Lake Michigan for Liverpool. Only' ingood condition. Can be seen at this “Off f0\ m°"°Y 0l` ilfllelh “Ulf 'mil Ml "0\fl four times since 1850 has thc season clos onine. diwcrffosy one who honestly abslains, he is to on on A later dm Daring that time the be respected for his conviction Vi hoevcr em-\\r-qt dam of closing was Nov lil, itil Santa Claus’ Headquarters. __ _ r r _ ,_ _ _ .. _ __ ,, os General Age . - - » i _ _ ' ,_ i ~ _ , ~_ _ _ _ _ , ' - nsure rfcct health use Iron-ox 3 3 »0\, to in for ,mme |,,,,,,\¢,, you’ ‘ Importers. S M HICKS Agent at Summerslde -i-9| pe _ k , D y y _ t » _ _ Tablets. For sais at your drugglsts, 25 ,qrtr 9 tu ir, 1 lil dl and _ _ 4 B99' F‘9l'°l7' , . ' I ts perbox. _ edu l';3,,,te;,:;(;i| £31; sim? y 0 n y A \iin|rd't i.inrmsnt~ilelievss Neuraigil- d Fred Allan, an employe of The Tim Building was run over and is now in serious condition at the Hospital, ______._.__-- iliiiiiii WAS iiililil m and the Shure Line Flailvlay which have -- daylight Superintendent Sharp and _the been in the hands of arreceivoriwas on be " »‘ ll€L\‘lS0fil\°fllfl'¢I‘€\1td€Dl\fi2l11'fD¢-SBideilbi half of the Delaware and Hudson Rail- Toaoavro. Nov. 20.-Alexander Ulm ¢U\l!l0&'9°9 W0I`l¢ell lll llle mldslf °l llle way Campbell, alias James Canrpbeli, was ar- raigned before Judge Morgan ou fl ________.-*_-_ the charge of passing several worth bilit of dealing with the case in i|wl1