‘ g *awards ofa uarfter of a M’illitin 250,000l Readers Each / , l DSUY f0l‘ 1907- ~ ` f *' ' ’ . Catches All Early ifi,___.ii°i”Ei°i*i*.i;°`._i Cl-I G U ARD1 ' ,M;i:f§.°.ii:r MORNING D \IL WEEKLY. iNU\vV R C4 5.’-‘I >O oumco ian ' _ _ri ‘_ g_ "”'““i"“”’i fr V' Ii CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 19»7. i iwiiiir ii. =: so _,.2 EZ "E E. :s El b > Ha MENT 0" 2 in slllulliul I ` I or Flon F CHRISTMAS Y ADE In Hymns or Carols Sung in Newf-Yoirk Schools because Jews Object to it as Sectaria I3 ll ii This Order is Loudly Protested By NEWYOUK. NOV. 2l~~(S;c:lal)-Oi-.lira were utleind in every section oi the City. that nohynia orc roi containing mention Tho decision liy the l3rar.l of Education of Chr.=t cr Uhristmas shall henc-_-forih he i sunirin the public schools of New York theagititlon ofa ycur'ago when a rep- wds elven yenenliy by tho non-u or Education. e.ihe.'orc the Iloari cf Education and Followlngtho announcement, rr.-.rtests Christians to take this radical step resulted from icseritntlon of crthod ix Hebrews appear- cimplninod that the Chriutnius festival ns] .r celebrated in tireseliools was e S-_irtlall sectarian. A' that time no aolion was taken. The matter was refered to the con m‘tto. on c`emrntnry schools, and that coiumittie reported recently in favor of eliminating uilsrcturian references from thc song hooks. STAGE GIRL I CAPTURING THE BRITISH PEERS s I n Thaniis Dulness Viola-.Tree Destined to be Duchess ofkutland ~ Marquis of Anglesea and Earl of Stanhope L_-__;._-._____»___.____ LoNDoN, Nov. zo-The World corres- ,the young Earl of Stanhope with that of poiidcnt hears of three more important alliances between stage folk and the pt-erage, The most important is that of Viola Tree, daughter of Beerbolni Tree, to Lord Granby, eldest sou and heir of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland, The present Duchess of Rutland und Mrs. Trec are the closest of friends. Viola Tree is the first actress from the legitimate stage to win a peer. Hitlierto British nristocrats have fallen in ilove only with showgirls, Furthermore, if ruriior is true, she will he the first astress to he actually connected with Royalty. Another rumored engagement is that ol' the young Marquis of Anglesca, for whom Princess Patricia of Counnnght was said to be sighing her heart out, and Miss Maudie Darrell-. She is a rather clever singer and danc.r, and a very pretty blonde, Slie|lins n house in Berk- ley Square, the swelleslpart of Mayfair and possesses emernlds and iliamouds,l.lic gift of an Indian rajali, wiiiciiure enor- mously valuable. Anglcsia is regarded as next to Lord Howard de Walden, fin- nciully the tnost eligible young peer in iingland. The third report couples the Home °f :£ Conlcnscdiourilscmcnls 't'-io lata (ir til -s-lil 'v\l"l“- arson emu ~ PW °‘*"’*~@ll l '° -‘- "rf 1 ."f':».'”‘v'.".i II.. Eppply tiOhr-mei Mi~l;i_éMf‘wpd. ` _ ~,\ girl for tener l°lR\ll¢ work. Apply ti Mis. It F. Madur- illm, 18 Hlivlinuil S. ll---22d.ilprf _,______<__..1_- \ Ali I roi: uni ueniouis can le o-irrliort»rl»l.\'_; hiuln ,,.e|,.||nli. App Y i- ‘W2-_`4'_n__, ' i,|\’i'_ ...Z nr \| .- I\il»..o.i an ,BPH 0! nr-est eontalninir 7 rnarnr. I r'»'i~~e~u5 ot Society Misses- \ l i Gabrielle Rey. She rivals the sisters Dare as a leading postal card beauty. Stanhope is twenty-seven, very handsome and holds a commission in ihe Greuadier Guards. Society mothers are in despair of the snapping up of such eminently eligible young men by stage beauties. Undoub_ tcdiy the stiff conventioiinlty and dulliiess of a vast majority of English society ex- plains why these poung men have been easily captivated by actresses, HUW l lHlll WllS lIllUNlllllll S IN lllN|][N ingenious device' Used by Jeweler Who Kept Goods Outol danger LoNnoN, Nov, zo-A inan, who with, the help ofa flannel-covered brick, broke n jeweler’s window in the Strand, a couple of days ago, received is surprise. Immedi- ately he put his hand to touch the ir'-y of jewels which he desired the whole row ol' trays in the window disappeared. The shop window was Bited with n patent de- vice which actslnltantly when the trays are touched from the outside, Aseach. rowia touched thrrjeweis vanish, and if the thief had time to attempt them all he would have been left in theend to face an .| | E war itT‘i=‘§'_"§}‘.i'l.”.}“é.?;...." "` ' °ii-aw I"l°“f*’"”< 0* , -°~~;~.“:,'°.,;l.: f.:l‘.‘°.~.l‘::.“,' , Q DI * lieife-r.|m’§rr|: inyern-4. Allred Thorne, nur ani. on ni. ii-sioaivfl _ ii _ 1 I antlnl W‘£‘..’..“..‘3.:.‘:'..::: ;:::.';..'...... empty window instead of the sparkling store which a minute before had glittered “Wg the Strand. lt is ecly to believe that before this victim of science had re- covered from his astonishment, the shop- mltniiy iooraei. with fl "'°‘l"'“ °"“,§ venues" no nip water hortlnv. nhoul apply at ones ta . M. Ca. Guardian. li-lld8lDd ¢-_-n--~ EMEMF IR-That everybody l°\d° 9 R 5 "rg in then (mb T€i1h “md° that at rmoli ' i lift' lf. n3l'?ll%“'.ii.i’i."°ai-i'3 mlnil is | right and aotlio- keeper secured him. Nine steamer: landed cattle, cheep, sheep carcalca, pork, and fresh beef. gpqm corn nancniuvi IM 1*-3°' HND' 'N ' pry rgtier-»dhy0rc|olcni \ . Slllllil lllllllllll ilNlS IN Slllil ill USES McAdim Junction Man Must `Pay $900- Option Thir- ly Days in .lail Frzrmlraicron, Nov, zo,-Thomas W. Nicholson, of Mc/tdaiu Junction, against whom were fifteen Scott net cases, was yesterday found guilty hy Police Magis- trate Marsh on all the charges, As each ine is $50, the total fines come to $750. The costs amount to about $150. Mr. Nicholson will have the opportuni- ty of paying the large amount or spend- ing thirty days in jail for each offence. This isa record breaker in Scott Act cases in this vicin ty. F. R. Taylor, of St. john, prosecuted the cases. _________,____.; liliil/lliil ill Wlii Lav Down Three Big Biani.iN, Nov. zo-The imperial navy estimates provide for the outlay in 1908 sive increase in ie e s, _ ton ship now building at Hamburg. It in figured that Germany will have in rgrg 38 first class battleahipl, of which _24 will be of the Dreadnought class, and eight of the i9,ooo ton cruisers. Each battleship and cruiser will cos! $9,125,000. This high price is largely due to the arma- ment. which will be immensely strong. mrwlailltn. i out n 115° <- =a.lT|t|.tcI\°tlltlr0\'box. Mldrnllllhi iullnl lwllvl l lllllllllluuis' Battieshlps and One _ l . 19,000 Cruiser --- l IN BOSTON <>f$S5.°°°.°0<>. wl\i¢l1i»$Is.°°°.°°<> m°f° for George ii. iiibli-ni for my-M. ii um, in ,907_ T|,¢r¢ will bg B P;-ng;-¢3.'al¢-.ollon means a rt-turenti tlhe good time H mmntc .num in nf thirty yearn nga when ri le men fro ilSH° Milli lil llllilllll lillV'i Near Sault Ste. Marle--Big- gesl Fish- Seizure in Do- minion‘s History S/.om Srn Mania, Nov. 2l-~(Speelal)- l‘he` biggest fish seizure in the history of the Dominion was made today by officers at Killarney and other places near the Soo. Tags and fish belonging to Purvls Bros. and other fishermen valued at one hundred thousand dollars were eciz.-d, and wholesale prosecullonaiire exneclel. James Noble,` Dominion Fish Commis- sioner la alleged to have been caught with whitefish and trout in his possession. The season closel the 'first of Novem- her. __.___.._-_.._i_ lllllillilll _,._._. New Pictures To-niglrt The beautiful B lical parable of the "Prodigal sun", is be prevented by mr- tion photography a “Fairyh\nn", tonight and tomorrow, an is bound to make a profound lmpressio . The variouephnsts of the parable will l'e most realistically portrayed tht! division of the patrlmony, the riotous living of the wayward son, the days of wantand wnv, his work as swine- herd. his bi-okenhearled return home. the greetings, thc,_]p\ted calf, ctr. The .pictures are taLen"from a pliiiy than had been enacted by n larizc company of actors and actresses with true Eastern delall and scenic iii'-vctv. The mefrteet artistic accuracy has been observed throughout. “The Enchanted Eggs", is one of those wonderful transformation ortrlck pictures ln many color.-r. It Is fascinating, bewild- ering and beautiful. No program is complete without comedy and tonight there vi ill be a due supply of this element. “Fun In A Baker-'sShop"-Thissuggests the old saying “A stale loaf of bread get too fresh and punctured a hole in mdough- nut." It is brlmful of humor 'from start to finish. The way of the apprentice is certainly hard. “Love Will Find A Way", describes the ingenious plan by which fond parents. worked their child ren lntoforhidden places. The musical specialties will lr.: except- ionally attractive. Tonlgiit Parker Hoop- er will sing a uswiilustrated song “Won't You Walizjlome Sweet Home With Ma' There will tc nnorher pleasing specally During the intermission step dancing will he Klvcn ln ccatumc by J. M. Mo- Leod. Thlals a new feature, and bound to become very pnpul-ir. Mr. McI.t-od appi-areii for the nrst time at Falryland last nlizht and was heartily applauded for his grateful and rllbet ve wr rk. V Mr. II\iopci'e nlnging was rendc.'ed in exuclie t style, _____'________;_1~ '- HAVE YOU V\'ritc them at once to work and vot |912 1119)' will WBC” $97»5°°»°°°- 1)‘“"ieonalder»\rlon, whenlzoud jobs were to b ing the next four years Germany will|{\B<‘:;.‘;\l\lli‘i\rllihDgW lleilglliiillpll l1'll‘,l“0ll- . 3 F! Bwiln I /'ln 0l'eRl~ lay down annually three battleshipe asi°;:_ I' Iginbuzi is ended M mmnnvhml large an the British Dreadnought and a_mc,,_ from Mum, ,md we p,-,,v|,,c,, wi) huge armored cruiser similar to the 19,000- 'B05 ilfll 0i10’°0 “ll lllli' i“"i'-i°l"4 in n°""’“ your awe :thi-arts to vote for Gauge A MON T N N SCOTT CT Hotel keepers And Bar Tenders Nearly All Under Sentence, But Magistrate’s Juris= diction to imprison Is Appealed To Supreme Court MONGTON, Nov. 21-(Special)-Moncton ‘inonth'=i imprisonment, lr it the sentenrv support i\ligisLi'nl.e Ml.-Kay. is witnessing the moat severe enforce- ia not being enforced for the time l»e'uir, liao there will Ire adurreasc in Monc- mout of the Canada Temperance Act in a as the question of the magi~lr.to's juris- ton’s population of some dozen pi-rsl na. decade. ' rileclon to impose it is lcforc the ruprr-me Hardly n day has passed for a wie'r oi' Nenriy every hotel keeper and bar- Court of New lllufrsu it-lr. more without the imposition of two or tendcrln the city is under sentence of a Tim illlllresslon is that the court will three lim s rirj .il serilre il- , ll|lNNlli Hlllllll A Ui Hlllliili N.S. iHi lIHllllleP|l]N Ofthe Maratlme Prov|nces-- llilllliliilllll'l I ElllBH.lllSi2lSl llNNlll..liSlilll ' ` A Pleasant Time Spent With Captured Six Mile Race a Most Enloyable Program, dartmouth HALIFAX, Mov. zo.-By winning the The celebrating of the twrniy first nn- six mile road race at Dartmouth yesterday Etc. nivcranry of tlourt Mlnaewawa, I. O. F., in Bode uc on Satori ni ht vi s _ . Q ' afternoon in 32.04 minutes, H. Homer a- ‘ lay . K U B greatsuccess. The roada v.eri-.uood uni gain proved his right to the title of uma. the nlghr, the finest lllih of Nnvciniier in twenty Dae years, irought, out all the teur long distance champion of the Mari- ' _ ‘ ' ` _ _ _ members with the Indies und a few gentle- time Provinces, but failed to break the men f,.|e,,d, whg were ,,,e_`e_._M,y |,w,ba. record for that course, tion. A E Farrow, Chief Ranger presided. The program which was allowed to he i ho M mon “me on m one or “S bestevor ivan in h Ha wu-i ns follows D t lht d i:` f f tl` ' _ _ 4 xr ' t e ll _ : event and great interest was taken in it. Omtmn by tm, Uhurmnn; ChDm_,,_ Cdnmh There were many who hoped that either for ever. by the I. O. F., choir; reading from Drummond Prof Theo Ross; duct' bl l '- ' ' ‘ ' Wolf or Lennerton would be a e to ho d` F H Lend and Mus Annie Land; solo down the fleet Crescent representative The Veteran-i so-R, cpm C,“.,.u,h¢,._,; and that Mayor Willlam’s Cup would not cross the harbor, but this was iiufulnlled. Leiinerton finished second and \Volf third Martin was fourth and Scallicn fifth. Over thirty runners started but the course was in a terrible condition and fast address. John Anderson, High Chief Run- irsr; duett,TbosI\Ioysc and Miss Edna Moyes; solo, The iilghlandefs Toast, Robert II Hill; quartuttr, Bros, Mnyse Carrutiiers. Bcwnoss nut Bowness. Refreshments coffee and eiks were then served. Letters from absent brother.- were then read from A M \Vrlght Malden. time was impossible. Martin and Scall- MIN?"-. RH' W J Kirby. Gllklltvwll. N. ll.. ion made a pretty race for fourlli and fifth positiona.` llnord’i Llnlment Cures Gaiget in Cows- Sll illli lliilill BHIIAIN IS llil llilll Sill Sllll Financial and tlscal Heresy Do Not Finl A Home GLASGOW, Nov. zo-\Vnlter Ruiicimun, financial secretary to the treasury deliver- ed an address here tonight in which he II \V Birch, Iiciitley,Alberln; K L \V.ilt-.~. Wilmot, who iiiwlng been recently lr- _jured was unable to he present. Duett. I" Hand Miss Lord; address James Cnr- inthers; solo, The man behind the plow Robt II liill; address from Rt-v Georizr . Steele read hy his little dnuphter. Votes of thanks to the visitors who had taken pnrtin 'hi' program were nio\eli hy YV. A.Leard seconded by Alhcrt Schur man and Rev. W. B. Crowell, and than followed the National Anthem, All r 'gutted the absence of A. Stirllnn Mc~ K-iy whole nunie was on Liv program. Iiicthcr Criri'utl.erst who filled Bro. Mc Kuy'a place gave one ofthe clearest and most excellent iiiilirmls ever lieard hero. Although dellveioi with out any propan- tiin he has coinpliinonted hy ull It \ ? `°‘_ \Vm. Steel whu, owing to illness, was un; able to bo present, delighted the audience by sendinir his little rlaiiulitcr, Francis, to read his pleasing address. The letts-r.- froiu absent menihrri was a new feature c ,B ofthc program and L' i:it.o.l mzich applause U - In 1 Rev. Mr. I(lrhy'.< letter congratulatirru m' the Court on its izrnwth rum pro-pl-rlly was very intorestiniz Mr Kirhy was MMM and mn Province. were “hen ms; ' “__ Chief Rariunr nf the ciiurt mv.-l\'n yr-.irs niro. This was Mr l\|idrr.-on’~l first nppcnrcncc ini ,public since he has r lcutc-= H|ghCliief1tani.rer. Ile rnada an excell- l _ _ ent luiprcssion. ltiiss Marv Schurnrin hiillcharoe of tim iiiuslual piirt of thi- Write to your fat'erl, your brothers, said that amid the financial turmoil in i“"‘i¥"°“" whim “`n"°'°‘i m“°i""`°‘"i' "ii liibb-mf for Mu or of Boston. Maritime Proirrcsslvc S.cleIy, Boston, Mass Ml nards LlnlmsntCurea Distemper i The funeral of the late Preston Stewart i will take place from his fathers residence Doniriild Stewart, Norboro, Friday -29nd at_2 o‘clock. | “When that depression comes," the ii speaker said, in conclusion, "we will have America, free trade in Great Britain rode hor. on anxiously but financially triniphant, Britain was the only safe spot, he contin- ued, because financial ami fiscal heresy SUPERB did not find a home within her shores. At the same time financial disaster in America must bear fruit on this side, for ____ Great Britnin’a international trade was Far beyond mereordlnary interest and nervous and closely conncctdd with that eatertalnnienl is the l»|ll lor Wonderland, of the United States. on this and Saturday evening, iklssing her children good bye, its rant-r tn ihe off on their erranri, they start for the ivalley where lbelr father ls iivuritlng ,their coming with his noon day meal, the while he binds hfsf ock. The fullier lovingly greets his little oneii,riud after lingering fondly aiming the flock as if ouch were dear to them, tho cliiidre i l I turn lionii'ward.' Bun one of the storms which arise sa suddenly in those Alpine r gio s, ovutrkes then; hefora they have triivillel any dislnrite; and with almost rtar ling cle irness the pictures allow the ful ing snow, the gradual increase ol the s r»r~m_ the falterlnig steps oi the ii tie ones as, blinded with trio thickly falling il.kes they lose their way, and are lost in t`:.o paihlcss tracts of the Alpine mourtiinr. Iiravcly the little girl helps her bro'her ov- r the rouuli, aloen placei until at la:-ti he ciii no l-:nirer struggle on; he falls, and she sroopiiig, lift.-1 him in her arms and faneii the storm with her burden. But her brave heart is strongl r than her body, and she too fails. She falls and with the child clasped tlise in her arms, togel-l-er they lie,t,he swift fall- ing snow fast hiding them from sight. Then is shown the anxious, vruirl:ii.¢ mother, the father's return tn find his children stlllabsnnt, and his immediate appeal to ti.c monks of St. Bernard for the asslstanie of their trained dogs to rccovcrthe chlldruu. A ready response la given the grand, noble dogs start off on their quest. with blankets strapped around them for use when needed. i‘liu brave animal is teliinirly poitravid; over mountains, through the valleys; now iosiorr. ihe scent, now rl-gslningit. Tirilesaly they go on, until at last under tl~e shelving Alpine rlcte they find the anowa mound, 'nenbh wl irn pert-hanc`ot,\v.rlitlla hearts may be fov- er- rsliileri. Une fliltlilui dog kteps gnaid ovcrthc children while the other brings '.he iiilcf larry following in,tte distance. [hr rescue--the icturn home und the 't-storation of the childlcn none the worse Jar their per l wus u;l\'enLurs are the rl ie~ ing :ct-nes. All are i~hov\n so realistically and vividly that it sl.-rin.-x nion- the enact- ment of a scene in real life, th in a story told by'the wonderful films ui iul‘y inpa- ble of portraying so mar\'ei!ou~iy, such ia drama. The sn cond nuiiilier is a'unlque idea in ihe way of Le ting rven wllh an employer who dismisses his help. The placnriilng of his house with a notice to the client that he is a Veterinary Surgeon, re~nit| in such A motley array of patients that the way he gets out 0! it in worth going to ace. Be sure and let Wonder- land tell you the rest of the story. A Ilorrihla Adventure is nnotii-r thrilling film. lt shows A circus clown who la in disravor with the ring master; his il glit from t'~»r olrcus, a id his haicir followed forthe mm - der of the rin; master by others wh; al~‘o hors him a urn ive. His arrest, trial. and imprisonment follow, then his escape fron prl~nn by scaling the wail and overpovrc - ing the guard. ll is a forcible Ilinatrailon of whatn man can do when, desperate through the overpowerlnrr ferns of circumstances he suffers wrongfully. The flrlt number is Lust In The Alps. Tnlc is a ihrillinu depiction of an Alpine Mr. llarncy'a couple ‘infect me Sweet Marie in Honey Buckle time." lt Is a mu-- Buv the riveted heel Berlin nomnuo mme buuhe hangin, hm” .tory---mis whlohimm the nratweneti Tggg-ga, N..v. Il- (IDODIBU -~ Sou- R\lbb¢l'» tnerly and southwesterly winds. oeda-l wh" you mu," “member you on Illini* °h°""'°» bm |`*"'i7 "if “ld not ii high grade piano ata fair price fro milder- Miller Bron. ' ll-22d:-ll. ‘ llilnardl LinlmenlCures Colds. &¢~ Li““‘i “` " “'i’ l"-‘ “i"°i‘ “ “‘°1‘ °l` li, on lrurautl. 111 and impropriety of the Anierinn people." II the last will hold tl r- audience in rapt ntten'loll. Palm r'lv is wen a hamlet in Switzer- leil gem, and the illustrations src l rpcrlv. en pictures are panr at hav; hut th, ug.. tures at Wonderland for the balnnie f this wi--‘k ure .~iiruply_.|\nd truly, mag- iii. oc~...-.._v\.--,-ea. we .iii 1 , Ili i ll lr l l i .il V ,. so _.1 -suv... 5 s' » V," 1 l l , l r ‘ir as l , 'P l i -V. s- -_ »-Q-.us K. , .;, rl 1 tn. -e»~»"':»xn-< -rf - - - -snows-».,,,».. . g » ,. »-.»,¢i-1,.-.cw-M if ‘til "i iii