pA°ES° S"°"' oRNlNc can 27072 for 190? M Morning Malls THE CHART. TTETDW G ARDIA. 2 -E “rs Ea :< r' E __ E -1 %‘=‘ “°s8\‘%"sl§s"‘2 r ll Parts of the World Brou ht b ._ Lived éHW_Sl f Om A I _ I _ _ g y Special. Cable on lsiluloglst will-use - lflllll-ll-will to __ .'. Kaiser s Suite .~_ ,f. _,,.V_____.__l BY MALGOLM GLAHK-E. BERLIN. Nov.~20.--A court astrolo- glst or astronomer is the latest addi- tion to the kaisex-’s_s.lready numerous personal suite. The idea is not a new 0,- very original one, for during the psig-n of King Louis XIII., of France. the post of astronomer royal was an envgeg berth among the wise men of Versailles, but Louis XIV. abolished the office because some of the pn- dictions of its holder displeased ol. of his mistresses. The reason why William II. has d- cided to have a court astronomer ' niet he has been struck by the r .- tr-sms wisdom of certain statements »- gpg of tliB¢ lik. The declarations which tlil. ~ brought astronomers into the goo graces of the koiser were to the rl' fect that tha sgn of the scorpio (october 24 to November 23) is pal' ticularly productive of good rulers an statesman. Under that sign have been holl. President Roosevelt, Edward V11. the mlltado of Japan. the king of Ita? .nd president Fallieres. But will the new German court n- tronomer have the courage to remll . his master that the iat‘ter was bor. under the relatively uninteresting 51;.:- cf Aquarius? » ll- -it -lt- A silent fight for the crown of Ser via is going on between the Crow- Princc George and his father. Kir- feter, whom the young man wants t sbdicate in his favor. The conflict has been going on fo: some time, but of late it has becom- exceedingly bitter. ‘ The crown prince, hitherto knowl- only because of his madcap escapador and his ungovernable temper, has sud denly become imbued with the most fervent Patriotism and hopes to be~ come popular among the people and especially in the army by provoking- a war with Austria, At s dinner of the ofdcers' corps tlh other night the crown prince expressed views concerning the annexation bg' Austria of Bosnia and Hersegovins. ex- actly opposcrl to those of his father. - He blamed the lax attitude of Ser~ I via toward Austria and concluded. g “Our brethren in Bosnia must be set free, no matter what the powers of Europe decide." As similar remarks come almost daily from the excited crown prince they begin to lose their value and are no longer taken seriously. From u very trustworthy source I hear that King Peter can rely upon the army officers, The king is described as broken down but is determined not to abdi- cate. -U -li * The allegation that the original ln- ven‘or of the Zeppelin airship is not tl- aged and well-advertised Count 7» .'~l-\-lin, but a Jew named David \f-lrtz, is heard everywhere here. 1'-.o bitter war between the count l l kinjor von Gross is followed with =' ..r interest by the Jews in Vlennu - - sl telegram from that city today. 'mu Schwartz ,widow of the sup- :-f»-lcd inventor, who resides ill Vienna, :~. it is said, determined to “expose' ' .int Zeppelin, and declares that the .-ppelln alrship was fully elaborated ;~ David Schwartz's plans, which the ~' ~ lllt has in his possession. l-ltr campaign is rendered all the -l -re difficult, because Germany re- :lrds the matter as an affair of na- .-.nal honor. Jewish circles which have been ap- ..-\l\led to by the friends of the Schwartz family are maintaining an ..ttltude of studied rescrvc--first, he- -aulse Count Zeppelin explicitly denies l-'rnu Schwartz‘s allegation, and, sec- chil- mun- --rldly, because this lady and her -lrcn recently left the Jewish com ity. Rabbi Dr. Grunwnld, the folklcrist, . » 4 l . 4 . i l s l . 1 l Count Witte, who recently escaped assassination by reason of the con- spirstcrs against his life being un- lvho has interested lllmseli’ in the lnnt- ter, applied to the Prllsslnll minister of war for information, and tho au- thorities sont him a. photogrnplllc it is uuitt- evident that the fllnllumen _ able to agree upon the pay they' i were to receive. l l » , __.____. - l copy of Schwartz's plans, tcgetherl I with rt lctior. l 1 From this communication, it is said.; - l lnl ideas of Couna Zcppclin's airshlp -.nd especially the more important .»urts, are identical-with those of the -`l~.hwartz craft, ` on the other hand, ln a letter to Hr. Grunwnld, Count Zeppelln's repre- sentative denles that the count hought the Schwartz plans, and states em- phatically that he “never thought of acquiring tho, for him, quite useless plans of the inte Schwartz." He admits, howevllr. that U10 Gmini bought ollt a ilrln which had a con- tract with Frau Schwartz to pay her I0,000 marks for every airshlp built on the Schwartz or other system. A movement is said to be on foot in Vienna. to erect a monument to the late David Schwartz. ' - T0 IIGHT THE SCCIALISTIC HYDRA Patriotic Students Study Oratory to Answer all Questions Asked LONDON. Nov. 20_.-To learn how to hght the socialistio hydro. which threat- one the safety of Gremt Britain. a num- ber of patriotic pupils in oratory, ringing from lawyer to lneohanlc,l gather three times a day at 20 Victoria street. The school is organised by the‘ Anil-soelanstie Ulnon, s. cody of pon- I tlelans who rccop .Izv the plausibility,! skill and experience of the Socialist leaders and aim at instructing a body of earnest men sc that they may be sbls to permeate the constituencies with the answers to their clever lllaeches. No student is accepted with- out careful inquiry as to his oonvic-| tions and none is permitted to engage in oratorical battle until he has gone PARIS HARD UP EOR EXPENSE IlIONEY PCLICE T0 CRACK; |Who Murdered Cattle Dealer in Railroad Coach at _ Autun " I PARIS, Nov. 20.-All the Sherlock. II-Iolmses of the Paris detective force_ are trying to solve a mysterious crime= jwhich is being much dlscussod here now. A cattle dccller named Leuth- reau was found murdered in a rail- road coach at Autun the other day. Robbery was the motive of the crime,‘ for M. Leutllreuu was relieved .,.i‘ .1 large amount of money. The examin- in ma istmtc who is investigating were in the some car as the cattle; idealer, and wllose statements do not’ tally. One passenger, a former miller of Autun. declares that no other pas- Want. Hotel Keepers to Make Gcod the Amount Needed- Will Not Stand for Tax PARIS, Nov. 9.-The city of Paris is hard up for money. It must raise $1,800,000 and the members of the municipal council think it is up to the hotelxespers of the city, who have had an especially good season this year, to provide the money. That is to say they -have proposed that a special tax should be levied in cases uglcre the rent of rooms is more than 12.50 e. month. The hoteikeepers are up in arms against the project of taxing ho- tel guests and monthly tenants. They have held a meeting and have inform- ed the city fathers that they will not be re-elected if a tax which is preju- dicial to the interests of hotelkeepers, servants. guests and even to the dig- ¢iil`0ugh'a course of instruction and has nity of Paris, is imposed. valued e. stiff elsminstiotubaseti on a ` The complaint of thc hotelkaepars is hundred secret tell.. dusltions. The l-Ion. Claude Lowther is the chairman of the organization and "H1011: the supporters are the duke oft Rlliillnd. the duke of Westminster, Lord Londonderry. Lord Plymouth, Lord Newlands, Lord Abinger, Lord Burton, Lord Ciaud Hamilton. Sir Thomas Wrightson, Sir Andrew Noble, dir Ernest Flow:-r and Captain Jr-sm-ll. hir John Dickson-Poynder, ll Liberal MP., is on t e committee. “We shall pay our speakers well," galil Mr. Claude Lowther yesterday. fill” Wo want the best men we can filul. In time we propose to establish provincial schools. We are bound to no i“‘"“fl‘~i Ilorty, for ollr sole object is ‘U fisht Socialism. There will he a pull- livlstion department, manned by strung ”'"‘fl'B. acompiete European library Ui Socialists and anti-sociallstic liter- al_;: anrlntelligriencte de_partn;_ent. f core on ens t ro out the colistltuenciaag U' .h F°\-'IM l¢siss__ ,_.__..».s._..-tw...its.. _ _ - »....-<..___ ,_, ..-Q _ that their burdens are already heavy enough. They point out that the price of provlalclls und coal has been and is steadily going up. Besides the proposed tnx_wollld cause more mis- chief. _If a guest remained three days in a hotel and was asked to psy il. tux of s. franc, the llotelkeepers dc- clared he would bl- furious and would forget to tip the walter, who in turll would also be furious. The manager of the Hotel (‘hanlps Elysees, slnter_ vicwcd on the subject, regards the pro- ject a childish. Hu says cven the wealthiest traveller nowadays pays no more than llc con help. Ile would re- fuse any supplementary charges ‘Ynd would certainly declare it \/as no lo of his _business if Paris is in neetl of money. ,_ .___ _ \ _ MTssvdsm|l|e tive, who earns hir sen er entercd the compartment but S K the affair has found three men who; "OF DEEP TRAGEDY Robbery the Motive of Murder French and _Belgian Magis- trates Must Try Case I PARIS, Nov. 20.-The Frsnco-Bel- gian frontier has just been the theatre of n singular scene. it was a case` of confronting four men - three` Frenchrnen and U; Belgian-who are accused of having committed a mur- dur three years ago. On the evening of Decinlbcr 18. 1905. three men rung the bell of a house at Valellciennezh' occupied by Mme. Jacqmotte, who wasi reputed is be very wealthy. Mme.‘ Jacqmotte sent her servant to answer' the bell. As soon as thc girl ops-nod the door three revolver shots rung Mme. Jacqmotte ran into thci garden screaming for help. Neigh- bors ran in and found the girl lying dead. She had been stabbed in the breast and right. arm and three hul- lets had pierced- her heart. It was at first believed chat the murder was of the crime passionel variety, and had been committed by a spurned lover. but this theory had to he abandoned. and the detectives concluded that rnb- bery was the motive of the murderers, \\'ho, disturbed by Mme. .lncqmottc's cries, ran away. Innocent men wercl arrested and put in prison, hut setl free when no evidence could be found' against them. M, Wanters, the iudge,' however, never lost hope of finding the real murderers, and a few months- ngo hc had a Belgian named Clovis: Fourez arrested at Vnlenciennes. The man, who declared himself innocent. gave information which led to time arrest of three Frenchmen, who, he declared, had slept in his house the night :lfter the murder, and had quar- reled among themselves because the Job had been spoiled by the revolver ied t confront. O E 2' shots. It was decd c these men with one another on the 'D7 Nicholas Tschiakovsky, father nf gh, Russian Revolution, who has been relelesed from the St. Petersburg fortress on bail for $25,000 furnish- ed by friends in England and Am¢;Ica. STRANGE NYSTERY IN WHICH TWO DIE I Nc Love Aiiair Between Officer Franco-Be-lglan frontier( Great CH-ref and Ma_iden__Mysterio1\s was taken to mark out the fruhlief line, :ls the smallest error wouldl Letter; molto lh~ procedure void. The authori-l ting nhnllv decided that it small ditch? in th.. ~-_-...ll '¢.,;-nrntt-tl the two conn- trli-.. ‘-\l.l.. -.isis placid across the. “____________' ____ _______________ng _ __ PARTS \'o\'. 20-~'l"l‘.»= Eltiilloriilcs H' l Queen s Book Many ol LABOREH6 HAVE N0 COUNTRY Such is the Text of a Resolution ` Passed PARIS, Nov. 20.-The French Gen- crtll Fi-de-ration of Lnllor has just llassrd a resolution declaring that \\'°l`I¢m€il possess no country and do not understand the moaning of the word plltriutism. 'I`llc ri-solution set- forill that it is thc duty of youll. H1911. wllllc |>vrflll'milll.r lllilltar_v sv' V100. not to use their arms again their llroillcrs. tllc \\-llrlwrs, in-n CU. flirt In tlvol-n capllnl :mil lnllur. Wor' ers, thcl'r-i'ol'f- hllvc not any counil' is tho f1ll‘lnlll.l ol' tllr- Illlclulaltlolllli ilfiiwii illlflll ilu- \\'»ll“.l‘O\'cil "li ll'l' ;lilt‘-|ll'lti» = 'i`tl<- sito IS ‘i 1'*-"-t lr lil-Wlane ing mf. p,.,p.,.,,;;,,,, ,,f 1_,,;,_,,._ I ill-r .\lnjc-sty has decided that il _ ~ |prli-<- is to he only half al. t:ro\\'ll, nl I Wlll Include lier Snapshots Kindly Deed of Queen-Will Devote Much Pecunisry Aid to Charities _ "_ . 4 LONDON, Nov. 10.-Queen Alexan- - -a's enthusiasm for photography, par- ' -ularly in the form of snap-shots, is ll known, as is also her genuine in- 'ost In many forms of charity Shi- is this year combining these two tl-rests in what will probably prove l. . » ry sllccossflll lllldertaklng. ;]_(.~.~».__ .:. lm mum" In “rn ,T `]mD1'\ ' I During No\'cllll.\e1' wc are told to ex- ' ~ S' vt tho pulllicntion of “Queen Alexall- < 'u's Christmas Gift Book-Photo- . :lphs fl-nm My Vamera.” the contents l' wllirh, both picture and letter-prrss, _.ill be the Que»~ll's utvll work. thc |;r1»r-cf-dl; of lilo Salt* ;ll'r‘ to lm gin-ll _tu various clluritics. It is :l ltlllclly \l~ ell and the book is sure to ln- w.;l re- l -.-<‘i\'cd. a e s . "Lady Randolph Clllll'chll.l's Hvlllill- . .lscl-llcr-s," published now in book form, ' is i'ull of interesting anecdotes of dis- tingulshorl peoplc. both ill England and abroad, und ls sure to be very widely read. hospital. and made a most amusing speech. I-Ie culled attention to the- tact that LONDON- NOV- 20-*Ill °‘”d"r m *WV* there are only two classes of mankind fl sufficient forcc ui cavalry ready for in thi- vi-lid-dodtors and patients- 'mm 1; U. 1 in g¢,,Unnd_ |n msc 'and, tll~\.»-l. it was unfortunate for the doctolsl 1 n the combat the w od | .. . - ‘ ' y ss of nor, thc uar office has for some_tm, mek , ___w mem Death the .amor tllllc ln-on cull.-;lderillg vnriuus sites for ny-ac¢m,,,__. ___._.__, bound to win ln th’ I thi- <-rm-tion of pcrlnnncllt cavalry bar- _l-zll~l<_» ln Scotland, Perth and Stirlinp' l d o long run, ll was consolation to feel that the d. t :,.1»= were there to see that |bvill;; lllllling' the places. The or pr - when he al lf""I ‘Hd 5° “"h°‘§|4.l.b9=Q?.' , vo.-'t ot' iitlilllluvlrll has been presslllg "Grains to I3’ V' ‘les °f clvmzed WM' ' tivo claims of tilui city ill the lnul nr* fam- D°°"""‘ “"V9 "0 “l¥m»‘h°\"` bm .irltrodnced -on their beillmf, and prob- ably n- vl-r will 'l.:=\'e, but they had ces' _ _ _ __ _ tain prll :.l.-gl -_ - I Y ,_ _ ,, __.. V.V_,,.,, .__ ,_.,_,,_,,. ,_,,._. Luo- ltlngr. tu--lr vxplcnarioii would be soc.-pl-.~i on ll 5-.ull-‘llfnan which they ditch. --o that two lrsrs stood on~-- ' - - .- . ._ .. V _ _ _- ., ~ - ]r.¢.m_»h nm; iw., on Belgian soil, A_ terlous douill i- .. dr. of \\' ' ’ F' d "1, l 1. |~.- ll in- ‘°",‘i,‘?_;‘d_“l_iE_‘_‘__~l§‘\‘ \“;‘\-_I"_5\__m_;>i°:‘:_:1;_ , _ _ .V _ _ _ , V__ _ __ __ V V 1 .,_, f_. '- 1,. . - ly ‘H . .gr ll c..\.‘.‘ Lt' ll' 1- .~»-'t vi.. \f\n was ll lcltl on the \iLi.m.< uc.; .ln . ..llll ll -. ‘ _ T ‘_ “i_ he |‘_ l‘\ _i’~*I_"‘3_d,m,__ _,emu U, ,__V ___lm,_ __ _. _ _ l . ' ' . » e ~ » ... . , _ ,. ;. . r. :-'~.~t l~ -ll - . l " illil illl'Il _li ‘ il l bl" ‘ml in "MS curmus c°unhm"q°` adm “Ii U ”5' ‘ ` " b-\ “ ‘ ` . .. J l I V llll-. :4 -ll,-<.~l'i. ul' .l :wid va--»~.i illls uvvl' T 'I _ _ ._ - . __ ,. _ _ ._ l . rc tl t it b- srld _ 1 the 11;-inch and Belgian mnglstrulls, The adillttult, .l...\ A li.\_.o. _ _ ____$__l_l:_fEl\_s_,_______l_:s__ ______nl _ml ___ _k_______ __ ______. __ ___ __ _ ___ ___ _________u s-nt with their clerks., The prisoners. been 23 yogi-_I in th.. fi,-me 1.-,l \ s ‘ .»\'l _ __ of ____ V ___ _ __ _ ,_ _ _ _ chained and guarded, appeared hrforel proposed for the L ,zloll -ll' il ~l`-E _"gin °.f Voneluela V_gn|f ;y.»1~,_ `i[1`f».` l il.‘l\¢.'i_;t-fr-’Ir\-Nl- ‘vim l the judge; tg pit-nd. All pleaded HOIV ter luncheon he l--.lk the tl‘;.~ll - l, _ m' , . ,1, ,,,,] )m,_,," ._ _ _ guilty. hut the case will be taken uplverdun to An_bri-vlll.- und call.-il -pun' _i".`Ti"I.\. Nov. 20. - A nil-:._..~i._r _*___* ,jwlmps m__.,_m__, ___] i k and witnesses will be heard in the Mile. Louis, .lis cousin, at Varenn. -' <\ of the stffamslllp L2lr»nl ltllblvith, Yorlraliire, The lad lriod hi' tl.. l~~.fzms ill his power to get the bird a\l°n,\', and used his hat for that purpose, bllt the bird snatched it out of his hand. After the encounter had ln~tf'd some- time, the youth suc- ceeded in knocking lt on to the ground and it died shortly afterwards. Not long ago two cyclists on one of the ronds from Leeds to lvharfdalo. were attacked on three separate nights by nn owl. ._ '_/ f Em erdr Wilhelm, and his »». ..lluenza. pneumonia. measles and of ehildrenrparties N14 the ll: llrl of indiscriminate killinf. - . I O ' A-. interesting article, ws. p.lr»:l.»llsd in the Becole XIX; cf_GVencs, _._._.,.,_. The writer points out that the ds crease in the birth rate wbioh,be¢`lnQ France and spread to England, is no being noted in Germany and In Spain, where t.hb.population has for a long time been stationary. ._ ` Noting the fact ths.t~bot.b in paces and in classes this decresse seems tc correspond with tha increase inthe ly not to be prevented or even hln question whether it is really so great on evil as it appears. It is easy to say the world belongs to the greater num- ber. Perhaps this formula was more applicable to the ancient world. \l&ii!Y and knowledge more than .i'or hrlgllt idea of one individual which becomes materialized in new inven tions is worth lnorc than the dark pow er of a. multitude. . . . Today the ill- dividual dominates more than he was dividual power of the rising genera tion, as a population "medlorral in llumllers, llut llllllvilltllllly liiglily de- . veloped. will ls- .lille tn disperse all the ,fours that rlsf- :lgnlnst us from the CONSTRUCTI NG AIROPLANEB Y I , the Army Psnls, Nm-, zo.-.crew Mrs 15° `thc Societe Navnle des Chantism 6° France. br-gan at Dunkirk U0 h‘:’°"._ 1 no of 1-my wris-ht scrap -. S TUC fl ' ld at “.000 *WI* which are to he so _N by n, and will ha fitted with mo o . been sense. 'rue cease as V and the viscous! de it. 5'0"* | me sm we comb. bil .‘° ltelevgxpeeted that alter mli gh' t or me omcm *B0 "\¢°"°° repor Hw ¢,-1,1., tn, minissr grmsrine will ha C :.:‘::.:..“‘°:..';:‘::.. ..........°:".mi2- gf me Army commission of the cham- ber of deputies, who ls enthusiastic |n hu Dfgigs, gap: `l\lQf,¢i1lso NDC w,ri|i\t.a'erople.ne is sufficiently prec lane is sufficiently practical to U0 tlleal to be used by the army. It will make a wonderful change ia scout- mtp 44'( B_tetlemnsster’¢ Leng Osrvloo " LONDON, Nov. I0.-T. _hes resigned his position al I cvssmllisr st Eastbourne at the ess ol V slat!- reur. sho on ms retirement at the me of the year hs will have completed fifty-two years’ service with the hon- Prines Au ust Wilhelm of Prussia fourth een e _L _ _.___ _Mm _nu "_ d_____ B"‘m______ un scum com Rub W rd ,__ s9t_ly_ married, , _ J- »~ ----"°°'“"' ”" bride. grlnsess Alexandria Vleierla of 3°i‘|"""' °: .-.'.. .__ ._....l..._..,..---._»_, .......-.._ ._ . , r -.:>h:.lsvsnl_msn_nl CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908. ~ {*,212Ml;*§}if[_l__i§lf_l\1_m-_l‘_‘\lQm}l_¢l<___. ( ‘ _ . A . - T v ` ' ` l "' ' ~ ~ n -- --L-.zz aff.; 3-.~nr;z:.c.';._-_. .savnanri ~ l l l 1".;-éa.§§. ' .‘“»=`§%`°-==~ ,.. TT;-\_~ » l . ` l 1,. _e , l l ~ *an* ~`, .___ in drawing attention the pul C question, "rs»¢lf;re~ ‘ numbers?" - ~» , , ' »~.. | standard of civilization, and is evident- F dered by legislation, he proceeds to ` 5 "The complications of our clvlllsl-’ tion call for the power botll of indlvld~ l the strength of numbers. Nowadays a I ever known to have dons." l In conclusion he argues that we V should do our utmost to raise the in- __ - l ;\ I.-t:lti.