, as 'IT ardian Tal ' I Ie’ ' i W he 6_1; ks Daily to Amost Half the Peep.. in this Provide I PAGES-_-oe .. 1 ,,,~._ i| I . f I We f°"`19o7 ‘ . ~ _ _ . . -~ ' Morning Mails I ' '*~f--- - - _. .._-____ -_ _ - __ _ __ ___ _,... -- - ..l‘f.‘.l‘.‘<’i‘ii‘?~l1lt.l’f.‘{i§.‘?.‘i.’il’.li‘Zr"limi cHAaL_o'r'rEToWN,. PRINCE EDWARD 1SLAND,‘c/\NAoA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1., 1908. _v"° - - V __ . _ _ _ 4:1- - he _. ~_ ___' _.1` g in 2? "=> is K. =f. Qu: 5 55 S.. >?. F5. 'ff 65' <3 B3 -can " ' 7 '~'-°"' . ...E5 _W _ *_* _ at _ _ _ _ ___ ___ ____ 1 JUR.Y.rUNn AND f , e EMPANELLED TI F RUG of Four Hundred Begins M°“day° Magistrate’s Office Burned But Foreigners NEW YORK Jan. 10-(Spccial)- The jury in the Thaw case were em- panelled today and the trial, will begin on Monday In all five hundred men were sum- moned and nearly four hundred were examined. Nineteen were excused on peremp- Examined ;' Trial -Y-... “ I , Said to Be in No Danger. ._ peremp ories o e prosecu ion an _ I 270 were allowed to go on challenges mission to Japan on hcluilf of tho ( of bias allowed by the court or by *i"'~°'*'l'?1` consent of the attorneys ~ SHANGHAI, .ia . 10.- <1 ' i_ 1- .» ~ - , . , M f.. ::1‘;. , . ( f. ll " n Thaw Case, Twelve Men Sworn 0ut A51-1 Protestant Chapel and School Burned, and were examined to Secure 12 jumrsv the Province of 'Che Kinni, have rectntl ' this r ' l t th 1 \ In Ovlnc € e burned the Protestant chapel and disordels have heenprlirectrd pliiincip'-3 prowess' s°h°°1 ther* ally against the il nast RESULTS __ ___ i .f i f The Standing of Students From this --- ___ _=_ LONDON,_ Jan. 9.-The Liverpool MONTREAL' Jan* 9 R emu ,V A meeting of the floiiiicil of the Daily Post Mercury says the know- com Ieted H “res sho I- 0 -_ y Charlottetown Board of Trade was , . ledge ‘among British workmen that tion? from gvcsscls mYi.v.t_,l_?,t__(]Let;_e1:`e held yesterday to endeavor to have creditable Marks-Their Names l i __ 1* 5 *1 ‘fn ‘ ing thc season of navi 'ation on the Y 1° “minion Government t0 lu' and Award ‘° be , _ _ S _~ __ - . ex or ei roui iis rovinc. ~' S! families top country in which they ;',?;m?,’; (;Tfee1;§(rxt (i;lfUg‘1)0,}?tr,.1;.1fl'h lpn order to comply ewith the S ire looked upon with ilisfavor. ln m,ml,C,,. is wnsidemhly b`01'0w the Dominion Government regulations nll A 1' 'Him =0m° CHSUS the feeling may even f,g,,,c_., ,,f last yew. The ,wsuns iiressea liege intemieii for cxpurr Bra . Tmemte .to prevent than from °m` for the dropping off of men who de_ must be inspected and certified to by “'08 ln first year Physics. In 2nd year igrating nt all. sim R mm; im, in preference to S,,r,,_ :i Government inspector. lt appear.; yes Hiif-OIQEYI R- Carruthers. B- H- ing as a|,1c_|,0dicd seamen ure given tliereis no ini-ipeetor for this province Wil Champion, S. H. Gillis, P. L. _ L_; as ,L m,,,.,, r,g0r0,,H system of p,.USc_ and the market for hogs from here iu l\IeLnl1i:hlin conilufztcd devotional lo In the recent midsessionnl exnmi- ‘ nations at McGill the students from this Province have made n very cre- ditable showing. The following is ii list Of their standing in the differ- ent ycnrsz- In 3rd year Arts Gordon Ross of Bedeque gets class 2nd in Moral Philosophy. In 2nd year Arts Owen Tr:lln"or oi"" Uharlottetowmgcts lst class in Chemistry, 2nd class in Latin and 2nd class in Geometry. In lst year Arts, Hugh Warburton Charlottetown gets lst. class in English and History, lending his . year in that subject, 2nd class in Latin, 3rd class in Greek, 2nd cla s in Physics lst class in Trigonometra, and lst class in Geometry. Creaghan of Newcastle, N. B., who attended Prince of Wales College last year gets 2nd clnss in English and History, lst class in Latin, 3rd class in French, lst class in Physics, lst class in Trigonometry, and lst class in Geometry. A. Dunbar of Alma, gets honors ini 2nd year Histologsy. L. J. Houle, Charlottetown., J. . McLeod, Char- lottetown and F. B. McKay, Mt. Stewart, get honors in Practical Chemistry. McKay and Houle get honors in lst ycar Botany, J. B. McLeod passing in that subject. In Applied Science W. M. Dennis, O'Leary, gets 2nd class in 3rd year Mathematics, lst class in Surveying, class Znd in Surveying School, class 2nd in Geology. . Layton Stewart, Summerside gets 2nd class in 3rd year Mathematics, lst class in Metallurgy, 2nd class in Surveying, 2nd class in Surveying school, lst class in Qualitative Analysis, 2nd class in Geology R. B. Stewart, Struthgartney gets 2nd in Surveying School. C. Dennis, 0'I.criry [rata lst class in Surveying, lst class 'ln Chemistry. J. J. McDonald, Vernon River, gets 1st class in Bhrveying, and 1st class in=Chemistry. Walter Matliieson, Charlottetown gets 3rd class in lst year Dynamics, Znd class in lst year Physics. J. H. Hooper, Milton. EUS 3rd class in Dynamics and 2nd class in Physics. In Medicine-J.J. Cilllis B. A., Mismueue, B. s. smith. New GIM- gow and G. M. ManninK» Kei- h0¥1°fS in 3rd year Bacteriology, J. A. Mc- Phee, Charlottetown, R. S. P. Car- ruthers, Bedeque, B. H. C0mDf»011» Albarton, P. L. Levers, Georgetown, get .honors in 2nd year Organic chemistry, F. H. Mrxsy. sets hon- ors ln 1at.year Physics. J~ J- MC' Donald and C. Dennis, get honors in 2nd year Science Fhysfq. F. M. Auld, Covehead; J. W. Dorsey. City; g_ 0,. Lawson, city, pass in third year Bacteriology. A. Dunbar, Alma, ‘passes in Organic Chemistry, L. Houle, J. S. McLeod. L. W. lVIcNutt. city, A. Webster, `St. Peter s. pass M lnard'| Lini rrent _ fues- Dill Coiidciiscd iuivcrlsciiiciils __.._._.._...----- 'pon |g¢¢ [ur illmnlflmtien gp- SRE PaGl¢e Poi-L kATlfs 'iii 0B~|\_ [1 ,|_ ,,|Ri1» ,, |,0~|<|\ lu-y, .l"lrd"r IJ |-luew`li-n\'e| t. |hl.~ ofllic. l--lldl lt - hut cv. rylimly i-i»n~|.~‘Ih~~' mgf|,|||“ pup" gn Ihr- |\¢\w»| I1 Ihr-ll freuh »`\m| up-w-date, and l.l\/it ut s_\mi»- time dui-Inu the day 1-vcn bodv is lilo-iv 'U lmy the gqodc nd--cri.| i-it while thu OF ` . f ` e , MCGILL EXAMS_ illiilsili/lill iiw iisiliiiis inllin ni ililni _ Mil sill Hoiii mill vissiis iiiiu iliii year practical Chemistry, that existed ,luring the lute Summer this iuattur remedied but to no avail i‘e and early fall months, especially sf’ fm" The "'_-hw P"°Vi“°9“ ‘“_`° Pm' Of Y Y- The offlcilfl residence of the local l’ekin,. Jan. 10-(Speciail)~ Furth- mngistrnto also was destroyedm er reports of the rioting at Kai Hsing Fu declare the movement there C" Ca HSATISFIED WITH JAPAN MISSICN on. Rodolphe Leaf ieux Says He be- lieves it Will Frsve a Complete Success. _ tor chauen cs I’ the defence 14 on ()'1"l‘AWA. Jan. 10.---(Speriail)-~ ri>i`i'i-spoizlli-iii. this inorniiii: by Hon. rim entirely satisfied that my l [I YY] to be untiym-cign_ This statement was iiiorlo to your l 4. Leiiiieiix, l’o:stiiiu>;tei' (lci‘.ci'al of 'uii:nln, who is just buck from ndian government has been ai 'l`okio v.'liei~c ho wont from l"annncioiis in his room and died Hon. Mr. Burns and Gilmor Brown, commissioners ,appointed to examine and report on the conditions of the branch lines of railway in New ’Brunswiek, and also to obtain op- of tions in same, this evening present- ed their finding to the government. There are nine ‘branch lines of rail- way in New Brunswick which tap the I. C. R. as follows:-Caraquet and Gulf Shore, Kent Northern, Beers- ville,Buctouehe and Moncton, N. B. and P. E. I., Salisbury and Harvey, Elgin and Havelotk, St. Martins, York and Carleton. The commis- sioners sny they travelled over each of these lines, inspected thoroughly bridges, stations and all conditions connected therewith. In general they found ull the properties noticeably NEW YORK, Jan. 9.-A young man who registered at the Hermit- age Hotel yesterday afternoon as H. Clay Duberley, Canada, committed suicide there tonight by swallowing e_narcotic poison. He was found while two physicians were working over him. cousin of Earl Grey. The daughter a younger brother of the secondl earl married James Duberley of Gaines Hall, Huntingtonshire. The Governor-General of Canada is thc fourth earl and a grandson of the secjpnd earl. uberley arrived at the Hermitage baggage and asked to be assigned to i 1 bright room. He was given room 506 on the second floor, and after the I Japanese bellboy had shown him up- stairs he entered and locked the 2 .if Ch him from that time and toni ht improved during recent years. Con- suspicious that something had hop- t sidernble amounts have been expend- ed in rails, bridges, rolling stock, to etc., and all properties have been brought up to n standard. Wooden bridges and trcstles are the ciirsr of most of these branch lines. Oi most of the roads there are man; such structures, some of them o' great length, and they are all a con stunt source of annoyance, expens- nnd danger. The Kent Northern Beersvillc and York and Carleton have no bridges, and this fact con- tributes largely to the excellent financial showing made by the Kent Northern. GHEEK BUYS I Mertoun. near St . Boswell. The fish, which had apparently died from L the effects of salmon disease now so wasi-uNG'roN, Jan. 9. - Special agents of the bureau of, immigralion nr working in New York, Chicago' and other places to break up the Padrone system by which thousands of Greek boys are brought into the country annually and farmed out ns boot blacks. The traffic in this class of iihfld labor becomes so nox- ious thnt numerous complaints reached ` the immigration officials. Finally the Greek omDl0Y°B 01919 bureau went out and as the result of their work twenty thous- and indictments of violation of con- tract lnbor laws have been filed against Pndrones. It was found a majority of the boys imported for boot. blacks are under thirteen years of nge and are practically slaves. Qggpg, acne. ny):-\¢nf»x~a_»»4l fran gtg( pened and sent a Japanese bellboy.e :sported that he could get noi could get no response. Then he sent'd or the engineer and the door wus f orced. \___o_,_ n EDINBURG, Jan. 9.--A dead sal- I; m cently removed from the Tweed at prevalent in the river, was discover- ed by the water baillffs, who before burying it, had it weighed, when it was found to be just over sixty pounds. The next heaviest salmon tnken‘ from the Tweed, of which' there is accurate information was one caught with rod and line by Mr.l Apparently Duherley was a distant T late yesterday with several pieces of ‘ W door behind him' Nothing was 5°” ihtcrestini: subject The film is beau- » E - aries Kelly, the manager, became E rap at Dubcrley's door. The boy B answer, so Kelly trfcil himself, but S Pryor on the Floors Castle upper water, in 1886; it weighed fifty-` seven pounds the morning after it was caught, and would perhaps have been little short of sixty pounds when first taken from the river. An-- other, weighing fifty-five pounds, was' caught on the Mertoun in.1899; and Colonel Home had one of fifty-one' and a half pounds at Birgham. nard's _tlnimenf (i@s__Ce|_d_i t Patrons who are un.ble to nel. ths Guardian by telephone film' six o‘clrick Ailments are qnfek\y valla-‘rd by Oreleldl mind is still trizht und nuiivc. ,,`.__,.., .__ ..-~ »-~.--vw Asvdmochg. ls ‘, rverimpn-el for fnlnrsf-o live up lo i\ MH. ELLIS he Popular Comedian Will Be at Fairyland Tonight. There has been n great line of mov- ing pictures at “Fairylnnd" this eek, "uniformily of excellence” be- ng the motto. \ F'or tonight the bill is up to the igh standard for which the popular ecreation rendezvous is noted. The loekmaker's Secret is an intensely fully colored and reveals many onderfiil scenes as it runs from he reel. The Little Hero describes xciting adventures and the Twin rothers furnishes rich comedy that bound to brim: down thc house. To-night Mr. Ellis the star come- iun will again appear on his return rom Sunimerside and will present u ew program of jokes, parodies, etc. This will be the final appearance of Mr. Ellis, here. For next week the management has been fortunate in securing Hansone tl ie famous niaglcion who luis played to crowded houses on the Mainland. I He is certainly ii marvel and his ap- p ville attraction in Charlottetown. He carries ii great line of properties -- :ind his program will be a magnifi- cent. one. Look out for iiiller pur- euraiice will miirk an ern in vaude- iciilnrs. A photo showing Mr. Han- one nt work will be thrown on the on of extraordinary size was re- screen to_night_ $50!] A MINUTE If EUHHENT FMLS NEW Ynnir,.li\n.i) -Five liiiuvrol dnl- llrs a in-nutu I4 wb-l. ii. will ciist. th.- New York Eillsfn Crninnuy if lt full-4 for more than thi-i-e i~o1.~eeutlve minules to supply elvculc current. to niu-rate the pumps for the new high pressure fire malne that nic to be put. ln operation ome time mx! niont'\. This is snld to be Ll c higllrwt penalty Qxlraet, but It ls only half as hlizh ns -the city euthcrltlci wanted to make it.. TO C URE COLDI N ONE DAY neaehbox. Ylic. _ from this Province are thus shut~ out from the British market, because iioue of the 'large exporters will he allowed to accept shipments from here unless they are stamped and inspector's certificate. A telegram was sent yesterday afternoon by the Board of Truile urging the liliiiister of Agriculture to appoint an inspector. marked by the' duly qualiiiedc C _ ._ 'ri ‘“"°°"-°“*_ ue th DUBLIN, Juli. 2|--Dr. 'l‘. J. 0`l\lz\l'i\ ii th iii ants on their rctiiru from Aincricn 1,, finds pulmonary tubcreiilosis is im ry prevalent in many districts in 5,, lutely made special iiiqiilrics :is tol 4, th physical condition of lrisli emi- ns . gr He ve ____ _ int tur am LONDON, Jan. 9.--An old i'oiiiaii<'o ul lovers at the agc of eighty-four, res- lm, bury, Breconshirc, pliglitcd his truth ha to‘Mlss Lucy Bull, fifty years since, nm there wus nn iiisiiruioiintiible ob- m stacle to their union. This was the th fact that the young lady wns a Roman Catholic. 'l‘lic couple part- Q," ed, and some time later Mr. White married ii widow. After forty-six years of nmrried life, Mrs. White died. Miss Hull rc- muincd single, rind wlirii, ufter the death of Mrs. White the schoolniis- tress again niet. her former sweet- heart, the old ndcction ‘Ins revived on both sides. Mr. White, now eighty-four, proposed oncei more, and " wns aeccptcd, n dispensairlon for the marriage wus obtulncd from the Pope, and the long-ilcfci red wodilin 1! has at last taken place. SU pcctivcly first iiitrodriceil from Ami'-.i‘ica :ilu-=" !` When Richard White, farmer, Glas- mmm ycnm uw, the w|,m. l,|_.,,.,,, ‘_ s played havoc. Dr. fl'l\’liira ifaiw ,_ embers died iii the sanio lnui:~i‘ in _ Vee ycitrs as iliv rcsiilt. iii :iii ii'ii~'li 1, iiiuririin returniiig lionic with cou-I); iuptlon. 1 o houses which from their struc- ¢_, e cannot be properly ilisinfected ,_- l in which isolation of iiifrcteil ,. i d into \vliicli the iliseiise \vu:r.|l uy instiiiirfs. lu one family four , t. _.___ _ Y-*fl* li THE WEA FHER. ‘ RON'l`(), Jun. lil. .tbiprrziull-Mi;dei~a‘ e inils, iiiastlyfriortlierly. fine and cr rl. H I :i l GGESTIVE MONUMENI' FOR A TOWP' "°*”" i Grit Vin. ie position and character and num- r of the \\'it.ncs.=:i:s‘. testifying to the lui of prohibition must in itself VH 3 riii'i'y irreat weight, the premier of the pi'o\'iiiei~, thc mayor of the city, e superintendent of education, incmliors of the government and lc_:1isl:itiii‘i\, the police niagistriite, ill! rl police clerk, the chief of police L- iiioprclor, iiiiil some of the iiiosit lliu-iitinl iiici`cliaiit.~¢ and pi'of`i».-:s- »n:il men of the city, all gave clear nil explicit und cinpliiitic testimony to the great advantages of the w to P. E. I. The people who ow the luw; who live under it, are rely the best judges of its value. that part of Ireland, and that its The 1,rpmi0|- miii; °~']‘h¢r@ in no doubt, incidence is the greatest in those loc- of its being uwny uhemi of the Scott . nlitics to which coiisiiinptive Irish- n Americans return. It is iiitroduced 1, ct and of any other' law that I have nown of, to prevent the sale of in- ixirafing liqiiors. As Attorney enrral of the province and having -'iiiiliirteil and supervlscil the whole cuses is iiiipossible: The result is l,,»,,,.,,,,,|im._s in ,iw i,,1,,m|_]Simp|y has just Men bro" ht t at one nicnihci' nftvr iiuotliei' he- ..., . . K 0 n lmppy comes infect(-(l, iiiiiil iiwiiiriitly ~-. issue by the inurringe of the faithful whole hmm-y ,|imI,p,,,,,.s_ In HMC . y the proliiliiiioii uct is ii i:Y`0-'lt i\‘ce:s.\‘. Although not _ being ii vtotiilcr ixiyself I still think the w ri great. step in iulvnnce in pre- iitiiiir the .sale of liquor. I linve no .iilit iu thc world it has tended ~ fir(-i'<~a::i~ rrinie, :ind it. iuiist. Auy aiu of riviiiiiioii sriisc lciiows ii you cop mrii silliri- _vnu will not liave .4 iiiucli criiiic. lt lins been proved orc that ii can hc carrieil out und lint flu- .-ale of liquor in ii town of hi.-i size 1-:iii lic prev:-ntcil and luis von pi~evriiti\