E§-Swom , V _ .1.__i.___af°r?5‘<§?-‘_‘ _ » v is _» f =|. r'4‘f ‘°" _ I #mmf P in _. , _V .imp _ ,___ _,,,___,1__..,,,_,._________.__ ._.___.-_._, _-..___ wi‘.i’a.%i'”ii‘i’v‘r°in.} cHAR~Lo'rrr/rowu P Ill llllllllllllll HE iiulll GUARDIAN __ _ _ _ __ , RINCE EDWARD Is ' ND, c/iNAD`A, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1908. {,,',ir,-i.l,A>¥R,?§J§*;'ii“,l.*f;1,glr;, """`7‘ 'W +~- - ,J i = ' - »-2 -‘ f y ' 1-‘RA co ur ~ "if rURNi~:ssL1_ ER ucrirnuvfncl s _ l BAD sroii* _.__ Tak ng_0v¢r I s Branches and , ____ And Coalition Government, Forhied in Lisbon Extentglianlewclélne to was Caught ill E|¢Cll'iC8| 3l0l°ll1 and Gale 011 ---King Manuel’s Brief and Pathetic .,.'......, ..........§-1... Trip fl'0ll1 Si-c J0hIl i0 H3|if8X and A ' Commons began the day' with a dis- -= _ cussion of the old age pension s s- LISBON. Feb. 3-Special-Premier it headlong into revolution. _ Franco has relinquished power and s Franco May Stillllave ’_ Laid to Eight Hours---A m and ended in a decision to ap point a committee to look into the Influence. A P';;_P‘;:;;‘- _ _,_ _,_ 1 Terrible Night. a It is believed that Franco will committee has been formed with still be the "Man of Power" buti his Admiral Ferreria De Amarnl as its 0510181 PFOFOBMIVB POWBFH are at .president in place of the late l°BSi1 3110111 BWB»Y» Dictator Franco. - s This step signciicee the prccticsi Mslwsel II appeared before his withdrawal oi Franco from power. He agreed to this -measure as one calculated to pacily public opinion when only a spark was needed to inllame the whole country and drag Tue opening was held today Kin Ministers and with a voice vibiam; with emotion said "I Am et with politics. I place myself entirely in your hands, heeding and believing -_k GERMANY T0 HAVE *___ The Advocates Of A German Navy Are Deliglited Uver The Prospects. Of -Germany Ranking High As A Naval BERLIN, Feb. 2-German advocates of a powerful navy do not conceal the pleasure they. .feali ia-iho-oontim cnt expectation that Germany before long will rank second to Great Brit- ain onlyas a lnaval power. They point out that the estimates for 1908 provide for nine new battleships, of which two are of 13,000 tons each and are practically ready now, four armored cruisers, twenty-four des- troyers and seven submarine boats, The remaining seven batt/leships are now under construction or are about to be laid down in 1908. They be- long to the'Dres.dnought type, with n displacement of at least 18,500 tons. These partisans of a great _navy claim that at this rate of build- ing even the largest type of battle- ship will be completed in a trifle ov- er three years, or two years less than France and somewhat less 'than the United States, and, according to Herr Terpitz, the Secretary of the Navy, will be ready for all purposes as quickly as England. Taking the new Navy Bill as ~ a basis for calculations, Germany at the end of the year 1914 will have afloat sixteen new hattleships of the Dreadnought type, tive cruisers of the Invincible type, supported by ten battleships of 18,200 tons, none of them over twelve years old, and two armored cruisers of 11,600 tons,, lust eight years old. Added to this there will be ten battleships of the Wittleshach and reconstructed Kai- ser classes, with six armored cruis- SFS, by no means of an absolute type. There will be no vessel more than eighteen years old. The build- ing appropriation for 1911, it is esti- mated will amount to £18,050,000 out oi a total naval vote of £88,085,000, and if `.the policy of constructing four battleships a year is continued, es this party has determined it shall continue, if their elorts can prevail, German naval men look forward to seeing the country at the end of 1920 with a fleet of 47 hattleships, of which _SB will be over 18,000 tons` burden, together with twenty large armored cruisers. BERLIN. Jan 80.-The govern- ment's navsl programme embracing estimates of expenditure of more_than $100,000,000 annually for ten years Passed to the second reading in the Reichstag yesterday, only the Social- ists and Polos opposing it. Herr Behel, thoeocialist- eadcr while as- serting tha' *the upper \ela.ss alone demanded fresh armaments for which the masses _were cq_mpellod to MY. _ i .;. \ »., - -their ststcroome, as soon cs they Y'| BIG NAVY Power pointed out the danger of continued andaethe house of commons is effectively _@- increases in the uower. He said that l’*“'\‘°d “WMU” “emi UW “'°"1°“ ,.,¢¢ T every fresh proposal to increase the ‘1Um'»8l‘\¢l °f Ellillfihd l°fl0.Y Bdvlltrd 0 MONGTON, Feb 8.-(Special) Premier ` new method of protmtlug against the fact R b German tleet undoubtedly was aimed isolelv at Great Britain who had ds- vnhclllsnnicstyin nic speech from the ° '";°" w""'f °'i"°i°°l'°";'k°' “tm -=¢-- in _terminsd to maintain her mastery of muon, nude ,mm Mi Uh 1 d d bla' Ll_0r8llll¢G¢ I-18 l1°f°_i°°ll'l U' 'I the sea. She might one day come to wb, permmw mevotsfw e r “man B H, deal, 'in lm exceedgngyy ¢,..|||ng German Emp€l°0l' QUBSll0lled -N . | ' _ - - - n thi d 1 d 'iii lost U M;*\g,:;ri:‘l;i';1b1r£\i<:;nulJ>;¢;']svr;f‘ tl1lemorg;::;l manner with the provincial finance and HIS Guards Concernmg H|S_ an sun eve n I o sid wll ccmmlbses, which at the same hour today ‘wus 2.? bomlbnstfc °;:ue::lB°m;o‘ nn;?_t tor and Things Ib “:'::_:“.;'.:f.“:':;1°_‘:_;‘"‘;:'°":“;;"°"°.:’;"~ 5.2. _§...‘I:‘.‘.” “" “ ° " F ° Y ' I 'hem to useet/heir lndrengnto hav? tl: “I have engaael" said Premier Robinv l' Br ` °El1Mli;n;ugiMll|?: sonmxuemrlcbmmendad to me by the BERLIN F h. 2-d h 1 t 'i- “"“ d”"“'°”‘”““°"' “ I "'° °"°°'d ‘“ UN Sllill/lllls .:':“...;';;.: ‘:.‘;';.t_““;;:1:"‘;;';";‘;':::;:::.*; »» 1-»~ its ;r.‘:.‘.~°.':°.. §»:..‘..;:._':s_; of _the conclusion like Japan did in 1904, that “if I don't strike now I’m Wllliliflhiilf Indulge inthe Smoking , of Cigarettes. . Vivian, sister of Baron Vivian and maid of honor to the queen, were passengers by the White Star Liner Adriatic today, which reached_her dock yesterday after a battle with tempests all the W8-Y fl`0m Queen* town, and they rather startled some of their conventional American cousins by nonchalantly smoking L nnd women are permitted to gather and indulge in tobacco in any form. Lady Dull is acc0ml>al1i0d bl' |101' husband, R. G. V. Dutl, lieutenant in the Second Life Guards, who has the opinion that his wife`has _lust as much right to smoke as -ie hur._ Some of the American women who had been smoking an the quiet in saw the young English women open- Le going up from the tables in the ‘_ lounge ‘ \llnsrd’s Linlmeni Cures Dlsiemper _ ' _ _,,,._.__,'.'_ = _ ’ _ . ic. 1?§€i.9iiv.?r°W `B=“" _ Lf" _ ._ __ U _ mivili ' » ' ` '»_, ` ~` - ,»:..f °“£2 -N cunsys com ni one mr. “HW ”"l AEM" Hu. c. nuulsui ui snuiuwi °a".li.'i.‘1l‘i'.°'1.°§§§f|§ii'"°‘ PHEMIEH Ili N. B. ,,;-,;,;»-‘_.y-~ncli|n|c1 oon~ .__ rlltlous ring 1907, the Drcvlslon limiting' 'roRoN'ro, one sen. s-¢~Bne¢is1)- the sm-pins inns me pcrpsspcr inc pair and much colder. _ _ M. g~, will borspssled or 'smende'l,wn|ie .. ‘_ _”___‘_________ 'inch is glmoetc rtsiu to_bos ohkhgc in x » " I W |~-fo ~»~»~f»~ ef" '~ °°"' :.:;°.l::.‘;::::'."..‘.".‘;:.2:.::..:.:,. _ ' ` ellssisfl. ' . -' ' ' "' ling-df the legislators were none too _ ` ` ' , _ ' inthliifdeilc over this expense provision _, __ - ' _ when cH¢lnslIy` adopted, and the lsrgo _ ` A _ mlllf alla t-he amount of new business " _. _ _ ` _ _§_ ` hood I# the `New York oompsulei ` ~ _ " oo lttouk silrot. lolrelh in ever! N40 -_ “ , __ _ Usbtc fold lic s reduction in tho total _ ‘“». T ‘ _ ' - .~ hnoouqhflusur.-iooe outsisndlnmtcgeebor , - V ‘ ' ' ` ~ " with oxcompislneof sgsnls fromfarsnd ' ' ' Frm* ' Mir 4- _ si Ztbov cannot handle their md ' llilssliliioloutly. ‘rm mnrxvs sncuo comin is a reload mon%‘U toonlelwtlllb B `oacsohbox.llo. '_ '\ h f' th m ument, whereupon Dilbmgaggolxrtlii' ofFt?lli,e Eillbllugl cllillllerotl reniarkelllnthat it would be a . Lonsdale, and the Hon. Violet Mary ' ¢|gm-smog inthe lounge, whore men aw Makers B9ll8.Ve lhB Business Has Been Over- Reformed. BOSTON, Feb.2--C irdlnal Gibbons gave yesterday a short interview to newsp iper men. The cardinal was asked whether he believed the people of America were grow- ing he'»tor from s religious point of View After is moment's thought be replied: - “It is hard to answer that quesilon on definite lines. In their respvct for rr-llglon [sm sfrnld the people of America are no' what they were fifty, or sixty years ago. For Inslance, our etstesmen show this in their public addre-sas and debates. The statesman of America fifty or sixvy yesrssgo showed a familiarity wllh and a regard for the Holy Scriptures and the word of God whlclrl sm lorry to ll! *|09* uct present itself today. “I remember reading one speech of Dani. ° Webster which contained fourteen quos tations from HolyScrIpture~W|||0l\ !¥l°"°d Mr Websters study ol the Holy Word and his respect for its spirit. lndred. Webster used to dovetail his speeches with appropriate quotations from ScrIp~ cc.-,_ snowing his innm mseci for the Word of Gods The prsctlos.-'I hpdnt, neglected- by tho public speaker of-the present ilsy.” ' ` coughs. colds, hoofssssoo. and ester than nllinouts are quickly felilYB¢\ W °\'°°°|lW\ anus. m w Do you know' Ben P Condensed Advertisements Too late for dlsssiilcation. R sans -A residence. Nairn! nm of FOOILV, lawn sheds trees s ble mod- ern improvements. Apply P. Osgml* _ _,_ _,,,ir__D__,_,_ Los0?1nv¥i:l""l=’dl:°Puus°*;°E;it ollilntts , @' I lsiili'§iB°cl.'l "wb 'E' s-mugs. ` ` __ our i'¥\'i'll @¢ lu sbs mars-1.-e0.nah-s of Iso chickens _ _ .ll 0' SVBD llg SP6 WEB 861185611 a proposal to have the I. O. R. take over its branches and extend its in your patriotism and wisdom." trunk une to Gamelan Bay' HALIFAX5 F°b- 3“(sP°°|“l)-T11 e The new cabinet is made up of a i gmtnmerson moved that it was Fume" Lin" R“l’“h“”°°k °"`iV°d coalition element in hope of recon- u B ere" of the I' O' R' and at 830 °'°l°°k last “ight ‘Wm Bt cmaung the many dismrbrng ale' the country to have the Government John, mentm take tive; eithler by lease or other- She was 24 hours late owing to season of the year. w Some of the new ministers have se B mac “nes and to extend the big storm dt S““d“y m°mm3 been notably ol>l>osed to Franco-sIé(t?1;l;'e$;° we industrial een' STM "ip was “n°v°“tf“1 “Dmlr i I ~ _ ___________ aturday evening when snow began P y _ ron ru e. He enumerated - the branch lines to fall, out experience either in science orl' N05 one of the Franco ministers UIDPUIE the I~ C- R- and asked Why It was inky dark and a fresh- lx-,,m,,_m_ so that his regime has di"p_ the Government should not follow breeze blowing with the steamer game the example of the 0. P. R. and distance from Bl d Bl k p°'“°d with mu* G 'r which had icuna the diver- t H 1,, °“ e °° °° W" 8 on’ ~ - ~' o a ax. I sion in this direction highly succes- Electricity Played at the mast head s ul f . ' H. J. Logan spoke strongly in favor of the motion which was sup orted b G W F l ...<...,._e...‘ W" WELL KNUWNI MIN r_owod_ from Europe. English cities PlT,rsBURG‘F.ba _Tue mlm R" “"3 “R” <§f.l§m.f.'i','~°"lf-sh"-‘ln"i`l1'i§cif 0-meer ww bud. bm-°v °fP'f°-bw 22 ‘regarded ss models. It seems dlocesyoftbs sl.-oopslohurchpodsy paid strange that. they have not sooner stiibntewlrs lsry Baker-GlMdy head found s practical krial in %lll°l‘|°l- ofthe Christian Science church, wbsik he pn-eicuisriy miucv York. w on mb ccincme on sn csscninn ny nr and about the rigging. It was s P051*-i011. bBl‘€lY l101diDS |101' GWB. true electrical storm peculiar to the W|10l1_ d&YliKhl1 CBU16 B110 WHS Dbl! _ tropics and rare indeed in mor 5 o proceed on ner voyage, the wind ri: no ern latitudes especially at t’ j .vfng subsided very quickly. Accompanying it was a s I when about 30 miles from Halifax ma s » ‘ ‘ rbor the steamer Montrose, bound ¢li11.Bll0W “Hd 112111. the three ap- if-m this port for Londoli, was caring at one and the same time. sighted, The ship was high out of th water and there was no chance of big sea which prevailed and at times making headway towards her destin- was hidden from sight. ti e She was wallowing heavily in the Oincers have expressed the opinion She was laid to and for almost that sailing vessels must have fared eight hours she remained in ghatbadly in the storm. noon while driving. ld h ,Bank of Monrrenl, who are going 'o work ' 8 Emperor Wu th cerning German history. He _asked one man if he knew the fable of the wald The man said he had never good thing for him to read more Another recruit had the veguest Pomeranian ii he knew how the I-Iohenzollerns had come to the throne This recruit was no better MINERAL FUEL ws: lleports nave been received from New ar province which may prove of muc- _ _ ft th h d 1- had past his scheme is attracting uttvntiun in view »-I ' A mdgeasea from H,d°T:It°ps' That m;|'|°° "nu: nn: fw:m:" $3121" "::°r;r|s T' W" llxalgstye :laik :he lllgglcment in hand the \Irowln3 use of all fuel in thi- N.vy. -_ W" ““V"p""‘“‘ °" "°°“"°° “° °“ -a P 1°” *U* ”°° 9 °"° " °v "c" personally and drilled it for an hour. und interest if felv as in now fnr NM ‘nd ":’1‘i7b“°‘;"°;’\i ""3 "r:°"°“°df °“ _ Jenkins and Harly of Toronto is the At the conclusion of thgiiae exercises Brunswick is ca able of yleld.n sucl. - severe o t e ns one e t orougb sres ' Emperor William pass' aong n The w0mBll. NON I 0penl‘ ofLondon. “me Miha n_m" _ front of each company, picking out The wgmcrf dispersed ,mer "ve,-3| ”*"l”*_* and questioning individual recruits on r,-est, hm bun n,ad,,_ _ M various subjects, but principally con- - Bchildhorn monument in the Grune- B PBSUHE Ill _ BHUEE BUBBLE r-s~ >< Matter Was a Concerted LONDON, January 31.-The Daily D' 1 l ut 1 -at tlract the necessary capital rendu as fol- unsivlck. Uanads, with refer--ne» to OIL AS _ FOR NAVY New Brunswick Suggested in London Eng., As A Source For The British Navy’s Supply ___ MONOTON, Feb.1.-'l‘|-sLondon.,E|-iz, rihunenf January. ll, 1908, s Issuing fl-ally newspaper in the wnfl-1'.. n,¢|,r0pn|l_ .onlainsihe following article of espsclsl lerssttoNi»w Brunswick in general od Wrstfnorlriun uounry in psrileulnr. is article, which encourages ihe hope ' supply for m|v‘~l pu»'po1s'a';"‘ ' ‘ "Th v-im-'»lvi|s~ . lu l for rif--ng s sm hs- now ees..-A 1; . bo ,c ¢,|,,,;¢».)| subj--ou” reissued an exp-rt to unpro- sentavive ol The Tr buf o ysslsrdsy, ‘ 1; ""°W9 fill “DB 'l lobe atb-lniwi lu r» no ilu oki-r tim- 'han c »--I; lr, also m-cup s l°~~ seem-. cn cn. bc h sshd by ..... third of lhs stoks noi. gpg” gsghgggfy |,, cos! oonsuupllnu. Another slr-mg pw ng n its favor is that it does nor ur w -fl) olndrrs and sparks in tho night iinis, like eva 'heb'-st Welsh o-ml, uni- ll l