E MMWING DHL F0 \ViiililK||\' iNi)\\ RN] rt/il, cr U5 21 c ;§ QT ._,.¢ __g_,_.§. ,,_o.*.i,;_\'________j_ ____ _ cHARLoT'r1=:'1‘owN, PRINCE now-ARD ISLAND, c/iNAo`A, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12,1907, { ~ '- +~-1-- v _“T l".l'»‘T=H‘\H li liiit '54 gs gs __-I F3 BIG LOODS Pusinui A BUSINESS _ Mui anus ' States cause _ _ A Candidate _ Many Residents in Bad Plight ’ ” Illllllillll DEPRESSION ‘ ce Tsai.. Vast Damage #___ ` r"-:T Again be a Presidential A D _ our neu IN ‘I Il"H|l¥_dB°I@f@SH»'_ Will N01 One Thous;ii1_rl_l_JT1_iTiT1‘_llT;i;ut of Worlr TORONTO ' . . _ ’ - ___ and No Chance for I"l°°fl111s Mines, Wrecklns Lgggitg PMR, New A,,,,,,,, and es And Railwa S _.cz.“.:;~°;;::.::..;a:_-';"‘._;‘:r’;::; g y nomlnantion for n third term. _ I- T TIE TIIIIP LIMIT Proposal to Eiinitthe Number P|n|.Ans|../uiia, Dec ll.-(Special)--ins-is of life and greatdauiage to prop.rty are reported from the central and cis-'ern Sutei by floods caused by the heavy rains of the i.st few days. The Deltlwarefiusqueliunna ami Schuyl- kill rivers are rising rapidly and me aznull streams throughout the coal regions have overflowed their b.|ni_rs, iisodimz the mines, causing cnvelns and doing [great ‘l |ll"il2 to r.llroud :ind othu' properly. This Ligh water cnu ei the ool npse of the Li-iiiue in course of crcciiou over the Mlfilinville, and reaultid in the death of it coil ip~ i- i. Tin.-y were nllihrown into the uiiisi will in nun owl ruuu wuu Chinese Imperial Customs department To Police The _ West liiver Puxm, Doo. 10.--The Imperial customs (lap-irtment, of which Sir Robert Hurt is direstor-general, setting aside previous objeotions,ls now prepared ts proceed with the mlleing of the \Vi~at River, ac- cording tothe plans ot Great Bi ituin. In the face of much opposition from the of- ficials of the Kuiii-tunr., province, the de- paitmentis pressing forward in its pur- pose 'o earl fifty' years of piracy. Great Br L-rin Is showing n dsterininitlon in the orosent erlsls to effect \\ stendylnrr ir.- luenee onthe Chinese government, which is asking time to lhanage the angry pro- vinoials. An unexpretsd elsniont lu the situation is the laot that the Chinese newspapers to~day sent out broadcast the Times’ cor- rsapondonifs London speech, which is op- tlmist'e on Chinese progress, encourages thecontrol by Chinn of its own country, and aniiopatei the withdravrnl of fore'gn troops from China. _ * _ lMBlSSlI|]lIll o BHIEE UNITEII U|lIlEl_l_S Tl] EU British Ambassador To Wash- ington-To Visit London, And Mav Ni t Return i.nNnoN, Deo. 10. -it is exp.ciel that Mr. llryco, tie xiritisli nrnlnsndor Bt Wnslilnitton, will \'l»lt London e\rlY lil the yanr, for the purpose of conaultinii with ti e amhoriilestf tre Feral!" om"- ivrinclpnlly with rr.-fires ce to therelatloui between Amtrlon and Jallfln- ' it is by no maths certain that will re- turn, and, in ous hs don nor. hi' l\|°°° ' sorviiii probably he Sir Henry I§""‘d' the Il itlsh minister at The linR\lP- It I' said in explanation of these reF°l`° "M Mr. lirycs never oontsmniited si ions rl' aivienos at Washington. Md “°‘“°d P 7°" as the possible limit of his rervior. Tlw Britiah nnthorltlaa for obvious reasons' Preiate Forbids Attendance ' in Vain Monrruenr.. Q., Dec. ro-Last Sunday Archbishop Bruchesi issued a pastoral letter calling upon all proprietors of mov- ing picture shows to keep their places closed up on Sundays, and upon all good Catholics to refnin from patronizing these places. The instructrons produced no ef- fect whatever. All of these places were openTSundny and ull did rushing business. It is now likely that a civic by-law will be introcluced. _That it will be bitterly fought appears likely inasmuclras those places have increased at a wonderful rate within the last few months, and there must today be nearly a hundred in opera- tion. principally in the east-end of the city. All are apparently making money, __.'_1__-11 ENIIHANTEII I GIASSES Marvellous and Mysterious at Fairyland In the pictorial programme nt Fairy- land tonight, the magical, she mysteri- ous, the humorous, the dramatic, will be vrorthily r»pi~¢~suit.ed, in the foliovrinm- (a) "Enrrhnnterl Glasses" n luautiful nnd delightfully inystifylng series of marvell- ous metamorphoses, as wonderfulaa those soon in the magic mirror by the I»°'1¥°f Shnllott, ju~t before the following oc- eurrtnocz- Out flew the web and floated wide, The mirror cracked from side to side "The curse has coma upon inc;" orlld The Lady of Shalloti. (ii)-“Another Crime," a drama. wrenc- ly marked hy tha elements of the tragic it is thrilling and exeiiinll- (e) “The Mani/io Juggler" A rsalistle ri- presentation of the startling feats per formed by one of the greatest .TUKRIGII IU world tod||!~- H (4) “I Never Forget The Wife -A com- edy, tnstn beans to out “ull aero. de~ precsion gloom and§n\olanoholy out of h i ess. “THE new Illustrated song will be sung P k r lioopor. wsrcgdsncing will be given by Halter J Doyle. __,,.__....._---- r.a enters course anim. is now in its cram. “fl in 'I *Mft aw M “me” “im” w mhmmm T od’ RHODE erlcnwill Le over ruuwlth this rslat'ous between the United States IDG J\pan,and if lr. Bryce shouii insist on r.-tiring, they will send a man of '|56 fllrium-i-ie exyerioncl to handle the ail- u tions which might NIN- _________ ._ .... ,..- lilnsrds Liaiment Cures Dlpiheflr _ um". m t d use brcrentivs :du :£?‘1‘;'\iiTdG\:pr?sT»’rplus ot Oirror h°"f,,°m,”¢.¢, and ini\§i¢___i_la\ar_;h4=_lono three times meh day. 0 “I 'Q NY* ha r por ufrmiiks ‘atnnhoannltfaies :M “,,‘,|,,_ ,,.,.,|, an the fever. reiavar ,,,,,‘ he ..|..¢|... .aa aanmvs ev-rr vesting# 'I emnrrh and tcre throat. For Broun - ‘f,,,_ (;,|,,.¢ nan winter iiis Oatarrhosonei Approved The Guardian with reference L3 limiting eonespondent when ha states that the e would be just ns many lil) txrs kept; in fishing order. Nwlnrl to packers. as material is very ex- ruen agree s labor. .,-..,v~»-» I would like to hear the opinlonsof pack- ers and fishermen, through theooiumns of The Guardian. . A Pncirnn. THE UNEMPLIIIEIT IN VNNEIIIIIIEN THHENTEN TINTIIBIE ..,._.... Another Riot Is Said To Be ln Process Of Making Vancouvnit. B. C., Dee. 10-Agitation for another rlotis being worked up in Vanoouverln col-i blood. The oivis au thoiiuies are watching the situation very oloscly. Yesterday the leader of a small army of unemployed, which surrounded the City liall, told Mayor Bethune that riot. trouble could Le expected if some- thing was not rlane to relieve the situ .- iion. At the Aslaile exclusion meetimr in the East End, riot was openly advocat- ed by Sam Gothnad, one of the speakers, who declare] two thousand five hundred idle man were walking the sire~~ts and that unless something was dose tr give them places, now held by foreigners white men would not be responsible for what hnppsrcl. ui swuisr p neu uni f in uw lui Srocxuom, Dee, 10-Attend. ii by the prinasa and his suite, King Gustave at noon today received the homage of the troops, who weve drawn up in a semi-elrole around the palace. lt was a splendid and solemn spectacle. The kingaddressa fthe troops, briefly, saying it was his firm con- viction that they would always ba ready to fallow .him when the w-slfaie of the country reauirsdjtham to doao. The funeral of the lata flag, it is ox- nitua. wiute hem o_o. inn.. ony nn rlflllhihl sovereign: of Svrerlsmamongths King af Ds :mark and other-sl will sand reothiantstvaa probably. TM MWIRGP Q\¢0l\. Sophia, nn decided lun. Sold ly all dealers 25° and $1.00 to live in reninmsct at Castia lriksdsle. crowned haatil, laliksly to Attend. Tha. _____~_` Used by Each Factorv ,\I| Ii IS SEITIUIIS west branch of the Susquehun n river at Sir,-I reid an item in arceent tissue of "`“ seven mon nnrl the injury of reerly a the number of traps tobe used by each Fi`I9lldS ATB Vefy Ul'lBaS_y 50°” "E ‘"PI“’1" ¢W°Df=\"I\f\D1f\li»t\l|Y l.>l'sti~r factory I ma _ _ ‘ ' v 1 . y say that I Iiorly nien wer-.aut work nn a traveller I hm-e bum an ndvmmte ° of this Confned to Bed In Coun on the iaidiie spin of the et,-nature when for y(,,".,,_ I mme Mm, with yum, try H , me swollen i'.\"". with the nunihir of trips greatly limited _ ___ '5 e,“ght_,md prohmly mmm as mem would MoN'i‘i:r:AL, Dec. ,l0. -The rx mlifion of 5 1,,H,1u,,¢y°f mom and the gem. could be iinn. J. I. Tarts is eiusing his friends the most serious apprehension. Ile is nt Such is not the care at present. It is l"”¢5°“5 ¢0“fl|\°‘I ‘-0 Ill* bed lit hi* 0~\1"' _ quite safe to any glut, fmm unc mm-ph ga try red lecco, Biucherville. For some one third the gem- now ugul is nag “smug months his health has been unsiitsfact- and the men have to run so clise that the WY. Mil 0f IMG iw NN ilmllild'-\ll.Y Md B0 pair [wig and vp|y crm” du,»|,_g ,.¢»,,~,|-my abandon his erlitr-rlai duties on Lu Pairir. weather willremnin fculed for vi celrs. ,..l._.____..___ __ ‘ Now if, as your corrisnondent recom mends,alimltbsputonthenumhero! traps, used, by e wh factory, it would be a gre it _ at Them 0|'| Sunday, but pensive, and it would also save the fisher- I. , , td alothard _...._~ V _ ,-»- - V - IIIST EVENING Had To Anchor ln Stra~its'No Western Mail Last Last Night On ing to tho dense fog which prevailed In Northumberland Straits last night, the S. S. Empress which left Pt. du Ghana yesterday afternoon from Summer.-ids, was unable to make the latter harbor, and anchored in the Straits. In consequence, uona of the mails from the western Pro~ vlnces was received in the city last night.. The train for Chnrlottetovsn was held at Summrrsidt-, as it was not known at what hour the Empress might arrive, there. CHICAGO MARKETS. Oarcaoo, |Jece.1ibrrl1-(Speeini)- Dec.Co=‘n......,..... _ 501 “ Wheat..." . .. . . . ICOQ “ Pork...... .. . .. ll2,82 Jan 0orn......... .. - 558 “ Wheat....................... i)ii§ "' r°a¢...-.. -- __________,______ Advertisers will kindly bear in mind that The Guardian cannot undertake to insortinfollowing issue any “chnnges‘ fads received after one o‘ciook each noon. Cpnfha, calls. l¢\,nraont»r.», nv: ,-fuer lured aiirnsnts are quickly reitr 'sd by Cresolana tablets. ten cults mr box. .all d-uq|»iasl» Condensed Advertisements Too lata for iilaulticaiion "3 _Q55 _£516 son nares 7 OLET.-U tt 0 onina. Ap ly i F Unas- PaHl,lNh:’. IT Chestnut Tit. un' _ 1=:u.day tha Uni- versity buildings, and s xaaat- ing of students. Over ana' handrsd sr- rests were u-lads. Yaatorday afternoon the streets surrounding tho university were patrolled by mouliad polled, who dispersed little knots of students as they fonnerl occasionally, making use of their whips. I Minard's Lini nent Cures Distsmpen ______&_____.....- nu uni mu wlu uuruuu in ilu un Was Ninety-tive Years Old _and Had Not _Bathnd Since Childhood lIim,r,nr'or<'ru:1n, 0,, i)ec. ro-To tho first bath since har ahildhood days phy- sicians hers ascribe the illness which ond- lr-i the life of Mrs Nancy A. Neasion, 95 _i years told, today. She was taken to the Logan County ln. tirmary two weeks ago from har home I Monroe township. and than was forced to plunge into bathtub of warm water ‘soap suds. Sha protested vainly, “I’ve not been in water since a child. I took my last hath ia Bt, lary'a river ami oan‘t stand water now," she uiad. A chill cams over aooa aftarnha smarg ed and sho took tl hat had with what the phyieiaus pronoaaoad pacamoaia, dy ing today. 'l`rv the Eiannsoma Sansorr. 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