jg i.ine to Remind Everybody--io Yoie Early Today Fon Provvee. For' _#$3 _ sm :xg I u-=_ ._m__:1|i i 'P9 ..;.‘,1l,..». ..... . .. _ f .; V __ I _ ~- -_L_-__¢.---..-_---.-~.~-v . .,. PAOB$- Sworn gmqmq ._ Dail Ave e oi catch" srl . , _ . .. _ ,,, , _ _ ,_ _ _ _,gb rozya f ra' I I' I <» M I Au »- .l_§9.7.".. A ._ A .. ' ‘ M°"‘|'?¢ ‘Wh- Ausllilgigg . CHARl..0Tll3TOW G ARDIAN _ _*___* , or . 1 '_ - , . ‘ \ v- -ew wi‘.?.l‘£'\%:`i‘§..i’»A~‘.’:§.¥2l”i.B’.‘ii’»i?°l...} CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, o/iNAoA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1908. I »,‘ ». ,. I ':,_l, 52 A 5.. Q4 sr ‘ netsw. inns workmen ulsuiur SHARKS A RIVORKS Dons io DEATH ln Montreal and Warrant issued for i . - Bywgipgpgioliiwo al;ml:lTplpi;i2i;`il)r‘:':‘i;oh df' by Direction ni the Attorney Young Man Caught vin the Belt- Illllsllls WIN ° ` S G neral of Quebec- The Aociised `- ' - , ' Woman s Strange Death in Cincm _-*_ _ D. . _ A ing, Carried Between Power- Ill S_l||Il|N|[HS||][ mi, Killed bya Burghm ` . ISRP MONTREAL. Feb. 11-(Special)- The tirotresult ol the renewed cru- made‘_. against usnrers in this nity is the /issuing ofa warrant for the arrest of C. E. Campbell, s well- known money lender, who it is al- leged Enos, violated the criminal law f" `l. pears relating to usury. Action has _been taken by Col. Hibbard, acting under instructions from the Attorney General. - It is stated that Campbell has left the City and the warrant has not yet been served. THE HOUS ini; In England_Cb;didr What It Means To Great »____..__.._._.__._i_ LoNDoN, Feb. ro-It is a pathetic fact, | says London Tit-Bits, that there are sev- eral vrien in the United Kingdom who would consider themselves on the brink of bankruptcy if they were reduced, by any evil stroke of fate, to a mere pittsuce of £I,ooo a week-who would find it simply impossible to rub along anyhow on the income of a simple_ millionaire, which would be barely sufficient in some cases to -pay the expensesof the lordly pleasure houses which they have inheri- ted from their ancestors. The Diilreof Devonshire, for example, has no fewer than seven of these stately homes*-six in England and one in Ire- land-each of them fit for the reception of a king, and in not one of which, as he confessed the other day, has he lived long enoughl to explore thoroughly. Probab- ly he_ lvikself d_oes not know within fr,- ooo no inch these palatial homes cost yearly to maintain, hut the annual cost has been said to make a` very big hole in ,{ioo,8oo. In Wentworth Woodhouse, which is only one of his four palaces, Lord Fitz- william owns the largest private house in England. It has a frontuge~ of 6oo feet, its hall _is so enormous a suburban villa as could bs_ build inside it. Bild its °W|1=\" could livein a different room every day for six weeks and still leave several rooms unseen, The Duke of Portland owns five regal home# in England and Scotland, me value of which runs into millions, and which with the attached gardens and ,es- taies, keep hundreds of servants employ- ed, At Welbcck he has more thanlthirty acres of kitchen gardens alone; in the glass bo s aawardens proper he em-V ploys abo seve lnen and boys, and I his hm-lt` ltural bill for this one house is said to. ' ceed £5»°°° H Y°‘“'° Bjeqhel Palace, thel‘Dul¢e of Marlbo- ,0,,ghv,_ gm-d seat, is so colossal tuat the late Duk used to declare he spent'£8oo a year if putty alone ifor his window ES OF NOBILITY tunes To Maintain Own A Place In Britain ' than it is today. It is 348 feet long, ha fifrlen staircases,nnd when it was repaired So e time ago his grace found it necessary to sell his pictures and books to pay the cost. which amounted to more than £30,- ooo. . SAIII ll] Ill A [JAMIE Ill BLUII The Alleged Turkish Mobil- ization Of Troors In Ar- menla. BT. PETERSBURG, Feb. 10-The reports of a Turkish moblization in Armenia and threatened movements of troops on the Russian-Persian frontier, are admitted by the general stall. It is not known whether this action on' the part of Turkey is dir- ected against Russia, and measures so far taken by tdis country are confined to certain dispositions of units within the Caucasus. Foreign diplomats here believe that Russia and Turkey are engaged in a game which neither is desirous of carrying to an extreme, although Turkey.migh.t be willing to'go far, relying upon the supposed weak- ness of Russia because of her quar- rel with Austria over the Macedon- ian question. THE WEATHER. TORONTO, Feb.~ 1l-(Special)- Westerly to southerly winds fine and milder. . John T. Poole, Woodville, is oner- ing for sale a very desirable property known ns "Woodville Mills." Full particulars are given in the ad else- where in this issue. panes. I acttlllll' ws' .£3°°?°°° t° bulld I in days en money was more valuable Ben who P Ben who ? ' ed by parliament." _Grey, puts an end to all festivities ful Rollers Crushed SYDNEY, Feb. 1l-(Special)- About 1,20 this morning Dan Mc- Leod, son of N. K. McLeod of this city, was killed at the Steel Works by becoming entangled in some betting while working at the rolling riill. I The young man was one ofthe roll turners and while at his work his hand became gangled in the machinery. I of age. and'I_nstantly to Death. He made a terrific eilort to free himself, but was unsuccessful and his body was carriedi under the rollers, breaking his neck. Death . was practically insturpt- nneons. f His body was considerably bruised through coming in contact with the rollers. ` , McLeod wus nhoul; twenty one your LAIIY IIHEY HAS LIISI A SISTIH Events Till After Easter -Sympathy* Felt. OTTAWA, Feb. 11-(Special)-The death of Lady Morley, sister of Lady at Government House until after Easter. The Governor General was to havel attended the dinner of the Men's As- sociation of St. Andrew’s Church last. night but cancelled his engage- mebt. Much sympathy is felt for Lady Grey in this second bereavement dur- ing the year. KING MANUEL ‘HAS BEEIIN WELL New King of Portugal Makes Admlrable Beginning of His Reign LISBON, Feb. _10-The first work of the new cabinet has produced a good, impression here as has also the text or a ietier'aaaressed by -bl” ““°“'°- S°“'“dl"‘°":'h"“ :‘u";”,f:’f“;; King Manuel to Premier Ferreira as 'UQ "Hide 1"’“""_ “K ° fougwg ;._. 'Jaundians who die und the number who “My dear Premier: According to article 80 of the constitutional char- imie inisiiigencn and cleanliness. The I-GK' l-|19 °`01`f-9Z mllst M- the beginning uedionl men went so far as to any that Ol efmh reign Hx the “mount °l the murumpilnn, sniailpor, dlphtherle, and Kings civil list' AE I ' desi? to yphoii nould he banished from Uauufln. l°“"° th” p‘"u“"‘°“l °“""°1’ “ ,'“’,{-` nr. ninek.1.ii.i-rsi,er i1.»nn=.nske.i me crty in this matter I have reso ve ' that the royal treasury shall nat House to dcolaro that the |.\|:"i‘ie had cpuie make use 0( any 1-eggm-gag whatgo- when the Government snou per cc an everbefore they have been sanction- organization to make known any avail Rideau Hall Closed To Social And Sentenced to Nominal EASIELLANI I IS C IIIIINII EUILIY r ____ Fine for Beating His Princely Cousin. PARIS, Feb. 11-(Special)-Count Boni De Castellano, divorced husband of Anna Could of New York, was today found guilty by the Correc- tional Court of a. criminal assault and battery on Prince Helio do Sa- gan, his cousin, and fined twenty dollars. Prince Helie was awarded in snip on nisunrilui twenty Canada Should be Rid of Smallpox and Typhoid Too. / OTTAWA, Feb. 10-The doctors In the Commons are pieiching a holy war upon dlsoasc, thstia Lhc dbeass of a prevent- niizhi. be saved through the exercise of a Beat Senior Victorias 9 To 4 And.. luniors 8 Tol _ig (Special by telephone) About a hundred people went up to Summerslde in the special train yes- terday afternoon, and when the league liockcy_ game between the Vic- torian of this City and the Crystals of Summersids was started in the rink there last evening thcrc was u big crowd in attendance. The game between thc senior teams was xi fuir exhibition of hockey, the Players doing ali they sonic to score. In thc final result the Cry- stals cunie out well ahead-defeat ing the Victorius by a score of nine to four. About two minutes after the game was called Allan at point,clcverly made the first goal for the Cry- stals, and this was quickly followed up by a goal for thc Vics, who by admirable combination took the puck down the whole length of the rink. _ I Shortly after this Prowse of the Vice came violently into collision with McNeill of the Crystals as u. result of which the latter's nose wasi broken, and he had to \vithdrnw.l After a delay of twenty-tive minutes his place was filled by Roy Holiniin who was on the promenade. At tlic‘ ond of the first huh' the score wns‘ six to three in favor ofthe Crystals. In the second half Gillis of -the Crystals was struck by Coriioots hockey stick, and three stitches had to be applied to the wound. Sbcrt- ly after resuming play three goals were shot in succession for the Cry- stals and one for the Vics. In this half Gillis and Holman nf thc Cry- stals and Cornfoot of the Vins were penalized for tripping. The game was refereed hy James Lightizer. The junior game resulted in tho_ Victorias being beaten eight to one. The best of order prevailed ur. tin special train, both going to and rc- turning from the game. iihlc knowledge for the suppression of thc causes of the preventiible diseases. lie advocated a federal bureau ol public health. It was established that tuber- culosis, dipthex-la and smallpox could be prevented. So uould typhoid, which it was estimated o-o~t the Unltci States a hundred and cighty»flvc million dollars ii year. and Canada fi\'c and a hall millions. In Canada the annual datha from disease ~ was 81.000, and as a third of these were prevonluble there was an annual unneces- sary loss of llfc nf 27000. As eaoh person was held to be worth ii thousand dollar.- lo the state this meant. an annuul loss of twenty-seven million dollars. Athlrd ol the deaths from dlsoa-c In Canaria occur under the age of five years. 'More than half of these were occasioned by impure. milk, air food, and could bn prevented. More oarc'r\nd more money was spent by ihc Covemmcut on the care of animals than on liumun beings. PILES CURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50 eta. splendid subjects. "His First Cigar" MONTREAL, Feb. 11-(Special)- Nine workmen were killed near Vuudreuil at 1 o'clock this after- noon, by- an explosion at the Standard Explosive Co. Two of the buildings were destroy- ed. Nobody knows the cause of the accident, CINCINNATI, Feb. 11-(Special)- ,-1 _ Death yeeterday_ sealed that mignt have cleared up tery connected with Mrs. A. Boothe, of Toronto, found dying in the home of H. Hoppe, on Sunday, with split open in three places Dr. I-I been done by a burglar. The woman died without regained consciousness. MUIIH SAIII IN PHAISE Ill SUGAH ls One of The Greatest Muscle-Producing Foods There Is. LONDON, Feb. I0,-It seems incon ceivnble says the Lancet, that the bonu tlfulness wish which the world is supplied wii.h sumir should mein anything else than it is designed for human food. Sugar* is one of the most powerful toads whlon we possess us ir. is the cheapest. or at any rata of the cheapest. In muscular labor no food appears to be able to give the same powers of endurance as sugar; and' cxuipara_ti\'e practical experiments have Shown 'without the least doubt hard physical worker, the ath soldier on the march is much m to the physical strain placed when he has had included lu liberal allowance of sugar than when sugar is denied to him, Trophies, pi-Lp; and cups have undoubtedly been won on a diet in which: sugar was intentionally a notable constituent. It has even been said that sugar may ileolde a battle ann that jam, after all, is something more than a more swretmut to the soldier. The fact that sugar is a powerful ‘musalq food’ accounts probably for the dlntavng- upon him his diet a small quantity amounts to an exons. A strong solution ot suuar is lrrltuingto the tls~ues, will set up superficial ln. daminatlun ani may produce a form of cczeuia. Ir. is well known that an exoes sive diet ol sugar irritates the mucous membrane ol the stomach and encourages the production ol mucus and of A hlgniy acid gastric Juice. l- 'H Mlnara 's Llnlment Cures Colds. Ben viho? Ben who? HIGH ELASS VAUIII EH IILLE ANIJE Ill PIIIIIIHIS Superb Performance At Fairyland This Evening Fairyland tonight will present an- other magnificent program of enter- tainment, instruction, and enjoyment Prof. Dodd and his talking dog "Nigger" will give another interest- ing performance that will ‘excite wonder as well as admiration at their marvellous feats. Theirs is a unique and inimitable act, entirely new here. There will be a complete change oi moving pictures comprising four is n grand comedy of more than us ual length and of more than ordiw. ary enjoyment. I The Prince's Idea is another a= ‘, trnctlvc subject and the other two “The Airahip Thieves and "The Piro.tes”"make up an exceptionally strong pictorial bill. The musical part of the program is in keeping with the high standard that has made Fairyland famous. It Ben who ? Ben who ? I will include the illustrated song by =?Ll”PLLLllIEIl Al WNNIIEHLANII ‘ ' - Tonighttec Z scored vile ofntlie bisseat splppl: new an interesting andmncommomy ses o¢'=~___tl1e lleloa last ev 0.811” of “mal non in the 'rms bright. at°f°°i=l“¥ ""5 _“"‘“' nt énzinsd "numb sagaoity.” . i ure tic -Weston libtoll. 109" ‘°"nimZt:i- ‘genie one of tlioio in which the .dumb th, pngpbiils ll),-*mil f"‘anml,`,ig play a hero’s part, in this pmtauonll of hymn hli)ii\l.‘.:d° ed-iid 'case both the dog _and horse sharing Th’ 111°. °1 um cp' Y' ~‘ the honors almost oq“B11Y- Tl" 'WT ill (6 Ol-_.B\'N“t» .ms salvauqn from e of the child tliroulll *P9 lnstm’ .. , cu ei., °.N1ilyl~u.by_ f\'°.¥“" ""° ,',°Z§: mmsney er been is mind. md mm: hm* ¢°'f"“‘° I". ”'° ‘“ ii nm see ic. nnal ,$4948 f-‘g:°'°i“n§hi:|°v'p°:i°n;tl:ei? pictures are equally Angel! of Death A trolls 5” "na, and the Orchestral music io 0 ll" °“°'»."‘° '°°""`“ °“ sonar vaiusbie addition to the rrosflm- inchestuii. noidnir f-11:; nur* .ML Tumor ,in his ummm mn” mu mm “rn mmihiunlr por ion aiwan vi" *”°'I'°°“‘°'* ‘9""“" I U is :veil siipor- and this weok’s program at Wonder- ' _ln qh1¢h’t.bla land not only aPP°lll 5° fl" “mn 'sy | refined' tastes but onsrs entertain- que reality. pathos' and tionod; ‘and aetori the sD11'l¢ .0 U19 may are .one with' hang g, bsautitiill told, and ali lov,- alootn lllduld Lo_Psllotisi°s. *Qi-I h han e of pictures ia m.nt ‘to gygfy 0110, liiblftllimult along the high class ltus|_ Wonderland pas taken for its standard. U14 r ' . ,mn im miie it the iwwlar PII" of amusement it il- - lA| at pm2£Y ¥§nd Conni libre. ié l __ l; mi u_i ‘ _ Mr. Maddison, and a new song by Mr. Harney, each assisting the other in the choruses. CHICAGO MARKETS Cnroaeo, February 8-(Bpsoiai)- Feb Corn . oi " Wbaat.............. .. ..... UI “ Poi-k........... ... $12.00 May N ......... N Cougtsl. colds. heaviness. and other Illia! . 'inenni are quickly relieved by Oreszisuo tai-tetmtenoaataperbax. Aiidruggish. Ben who? Ben who P ANNOUNCEMENTS *Cape Cod cranberriss, Northern Spy apples and Valencia oranges for mar- malade at Beer & God's. 2-1ld8i. ' Insist on getting BALMORAL jams and Jellies. Absolutely pure; all varieties." Ask your grocer. Condensed Advertisemcnh 'rdifiace for cissnsesuon. L03-Fen] 7th betwss»i'Benslia§ and rnwa , a watlrproo le -ve at Cornwall P. 0. ?£iid8i :du “later .U-A girl lor general nonlo- wnrl. Ono from the oouutrypr.-_ I--rn-ri. No wnshln Relvrencesisquln-d, Appiv to Mrs. RN. Cox, ill Richmond so ii-isdiw no i II _ Il Any Guardian reader ` who receives adimly print- ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, badly addressed, badly, wppped, zonusoiied or incomplete paper of listen! , . wllikindiyviiotiiy Dl||ll'tVQl\ it Mint. piles. .inn ,|.naennns,oni Elector sonata vm nn- S. W- “Mille W: T' -' *HAH the lips the mys- Madeline who was her head with a hatchet, which it was euuposed had ’ .e »-eq..-. having av »-_ that tli e lete ci the ore equal 5r~3?v"~ into which it falls, for a oompsratively/ _M42 -sri. -x A