-".°.°f Which h s eye r utglvaésm’ clyil °;;§=r. uit fylu~-8»s”3t-lui. iti‘.s~u-- P50ES"S"°"‘ QRNING nuiy WIY A"°"U° °f catches Au Early T072 f0l' 190? M Morning Md” I it “su *Z 1'... '41 5 fe D p5 -I fIf\6‘tt’kl}5" L News ffl) All Parts of the l ia ltlom54lo G Amin t “i?»iii’i-1' ` ‘ OI-IARLo'l"l‘E:t‘6W1li "hR1NCE EDWARD ISL I D CANADA SATURDAY VOVEMBER 28, 1908. §_ ‘Si 'U Br ive' "_ __or roug y `pecia `a wuolii iltllis ou ll;tilul.iliiill !‘reed from the Etiquette 0! Ein -mount espn erin was ur- , Court They Are I‘iyi\l¢ Through France SHZLTIBID BY SHEPHERD liisrgherita and the Dowager of Spain Act Like Two Bohoolgirle (By the Marquis de Oastelianei PARIS, Nov. 27.--There is no more unanelpated woman in Europa today. than the widow of s. kintr. Once free and mistress of her ac- tions she plunges headlong into every sport and pleasure heretofore denied her. lt would seem that these Royal lad- ies were bent upon revenge. One can- not fail to sylltiiithize with them to a 5-rest extent when one thinks of ‘their narrowly circumscribed lives of eti- uuette and pomp end the splendor end misery of their Royal state. How it all must have pulled! I for one cannot blame them wires may tear off the mask of artiilce and mn' it away with the stuffy gown of velvet to don the loosely ntting auto- mobile coat or the trim tailor gown. This is just what the charmqii and well-loved Queen lidargherite o taly, and the Dowager Queen of Spain, have done. These two widowed queens have broken throlsrh the rigid etiquette of their respect ve courts and gone oi! together autornobiiing through Francs like e couple of r_un-auway. school girls. And what a lark of s. time they are having, aa they dash along the white roads in an 80 horse power oar. Bravo little queens! These two royal ladies voyilf ab- solutely incogriitc. No one has the lent hint of who they may be. The utmost simplicity marks their equip- age. Their chauffeur might be any man hired by the dey. heir oloaks are dusty and stained by the sun and rain. They have no atteudants~'-not even e maid. The uiiier night an accident happen- en to the ear. lt broke down ‘in -a re- mote spot lata at night. I0 they en- tered a-sh_epherd's butin quite e. dem- ocratic manner and asked for shelter. The shepherd offered them each A bundle of clean straw in lieu of a.bad which he did not possess. His l\l!ets thanked him and tired out with _'the travel u_zd.~e`aitsiion of the ,day ‘they lsleplt t‘l‘ei\eleep of the -just ‘upon their ovy sr- , . ' ._ A wed ug which has set garietana wondering is that of General lcquart. minister of wer. who was disgraced rlurlng the Dreyfus case and sent out to Africa by a loving government in the hope that he mig t _gei__ yellow lever and die. I»te'ises married the fascinating Mile. De Commlliked. the tlivoreed wife of the young Count Pil- let-Will. - This marriage is lltely so exercise e most sinister effect upon ral Pio- iiet°¢lB-ll “"“oN, Nov. aa.-A use for the LONIUUN- N°V- 37--'C°U“t ~I"'°‘1“°'frat has been discovered by the Society AWN! MOUFIK ‘I0 BMf\|f0*`f- °f th* for the Doatriiotlnn-of Vermlu, which Diiiky of Luxernliourg, who is \'ilIf* is working hard to-extarniinste tits Ill( DRCIAHG to labllfy hil DI-“ION fm' hordes of rats which are `respona.i`ble Iillllliill is the ham of aHilhl1rld`1"" for an incalclilablc destruction of,-prn- mance which has already been the Dorty and f0\' U19 llifdilfl 0f‘flll40MG- means of causing s civil and criminal ‘i;b°‘l‘tn31»125-"t‘;`° I; :ti"°"tt-l:"“z~IlY tl" 4 nge on e e ruc n ra s, ‘°'I°“ '“ ‘ 9°"'°°" °°‘""' Th’ °°'"|“ and it is proposed to recover-rat least has been staying at Startlspeder ll _ 1 _ R “M . nd hd 4 "ther Mmm _ a portion of thi, expenditure by turn °| I' ' -f ma” aw my- ing slaughtering rata to eommvrolei orstc sort 0 a , a lmommh .4 _ The society reoentlyoffered a big money prise for the best suggestion for utilising rat skins, /andglaave now adopted a scheme focusing the paits. Arrangements llav_s-now been com- pleted for starting the now lndustry. which will give employment to e large number ol Englantrs workisss men. The society invites tenders for the supply of brown rats in lots of one hundred up to ten thousand. BUGUS PRINCE ISC LNNDED IN IUIIS Selected Diamonds Worth Thous- ands of Dollars and Put Up in Regal Style PARIS, Nov. 27.--A Polish doctor. who had studlieil medicine in America. and who posed Iiera ag an illegitimate ann of Slllitaii Abdul llaimid of Turkey, has just been arrested by tfha Paris police for -having dwindled several hotelksssielu itntl attempting to relieve e jeweler of diamonds valued at S112,- 500. At the beginning of the week he arrived at a hotal in the G-alilon quer- tei' auri' took _.possession of the whole hrd .floor of bile hotel, which had been ordered for “his imperial high- noss, the Prince of Mingrells or Con- stantinople." Ife paid 8250 si. dey for his rooivh and informed the hotel- ltoepar he was waiting for the prin- cess. his ann entl his alrlo do camip. Pending the arrival of his family, his “imperial highncss" called on a jew- eler in Rus do la Paix, and selected diamonds valued it-t $ll2,5ii0. 'Dila jeweler, who was asked to dc- liver the genes at isle oustcmerle hotel. beeesae sugpieus. He dia tilts the locks of his "imperial hi3;nsl|e." and thought it wiser to make a few inquriee. He called at the “.prince's" 'hotel and learned that all the baglege the lat- ter possessed was one attlll trunk. It now occurred to htm that the police colmliiasary should be informed. Ia- vastipttions were marie and it was found that the "prince" had previously stayed at one hotel as the "Count de i‘.hanteliay" and et snot-her as the "Marquis do Siinvage," and had ledit both wltliriut paying his vliill. When, atter ordering the jewelry, his "imperial highneeb' arrived at the hotel, he was welcomed ‘Live detec- tives _who took tum to t leelt-uc. if -3---»; 1,_'.l\.---- ._4__»~ --- --1 I _ A- --| I--'> UNTS-"l`0.._QiyE WUBKM . FUII I.0NIION'S HH Y IIUUNININHUMI-INCE OF UNEM_PL0YED