PAGES Ai: Least YOQO Guaranteed in Daily for 1907. so - -f _ ‘ . ins cnnnoiiti G tniun uoiwmo n ucv rom.-nm, ml J Y ' ` ~ '-' -f ' CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA FRIDAY NOVEMBER I rwr~'~~~n~»-'»~~' WEEKLY.tN0\\'isu.¢Ai.i>Att.Y isui V > ` \ ' V ¢ _ 7,., =- " - ---fr -~ *____T- W ' » ’ ’ I 29| 1907' t r»'i'ii»»i»r.|..tits`l»iol:\'..-:.n ~' 2 1-. . C' u’E I ELECTION OF OHN STANFIELD " Ru A J" . i .i ra cotclnzsri-za W . ii » rcsrenn Was liilected Yesterday by 3 Majority of-' . __ ,l A Two Hundred with Four Places ' ,O-.Hear from which will A Raw Cold Day, .Brilliant Ceremony and The _Not Atieci Result Speech As I"orshadowed===The Debate On *___* JOHN STANFIELD. .’ tieorge Gilfoy of Schooner ln amost Enjoyable Manner ln Fire Caused by Gas Explo- Alhambra Falls from Last Night in their sion. Victims Burned Be- Mai[]b0Om NEW' Hail, ygnd Rec-Jgnition jured it fewtinvsngo in it tenenir-ut house-i TRUR0» Nov. 28.-(Sr-er-.ia`) -St infield, Cinacrvatlvc, was rlcc’t~.l lyzuo hundred majority with fourpin -es to ln-nr 'ro ,, which will not niaferially affect. ti e rcs lt The above news which wus retreirt-.i in this city yestead ry afternoon of the else- tion nf John Btnnfle‘d, of Truro, N. S., to represent. the county of Colchc -ter in the Dominion House of Commons v ns tele v- od with welcome by his ~nnny friend-~ in Charltttetown, _ _ That u great de-tl ot interest was felt in his election was manifest from the fact. that enquiries came to l‘he Guardian from nearly all parts of this Provint-e ye=iet- day evening, desiring io l'now whetliei' MrFioldlng was t~lc;ied rr not. I5 is n strong testimonial Lo his personal popula- rity, that he has no iuany friends ht-rc anxious tmlearn oihis success. The Guardian was happy to itiforii those mixing iuforuiatlon that l\lr. Strtnlleld had be-in handsomely roturntd by n majority of 20), and in every case the novvs was that it gave thc-ui pleasure to know Mi S‘antit=lil bud succeelell, notwlthstandlnu the hnrrt fight he had during his pic-election nauipiirzn. As i ttimated inTi.eGuardio.n of the l~lth inst., when ri brief sketch of Mr.S'.anflt-ld`~ t-nrerr wus given, the successful candidate vi-as iinrn in Giiitrlottetovin, in 1809. Whilelvhe was very young his psrcr|t~ uiovedto Truro, where the family has since resltlrd. ' John Stanfleld is associated with his brother in the large and well known enterprise of Staniielils Limited, who are so wt-ll known na the manufacturers of Stnnflelds underwear, and many other wollcn manufactures and whore mills have latciy been enlarged and greatly extended. Mr. Stanileld ran as an Independent Liberal-Conservative, and is looked upon as rt strong man, who vi ill make an extel- loni; representative in1’nrlianient. With his host of friends The Guardian 3 cated with satisfaction, many ntldiniz joins in extending congratulations. The King Puts L a Stop to the _ne1.13fSr"f» ' ' Oil on Troubled His Majesty Pours Waters -Public Startled by the ` ’ ° High British Ammosity of ' Naval Officers LoNDoN, Nov, 17. -The squibhle be tween Admiral Lord Clinrlcs liercsfori-l and Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Scott is merelya manifestation of nu internecinc fend which,it seems is involving nil the leading onicera ofthe llritislt,Nnvy. Tii=‘y are dlyidlng as opponents of or supp0ri€\'S of First Sea Lord Sir John Fisher, and for some time partisans of both sides have bun lngpit-ing opposing ncuspnptra with all manner of inside information calculat- ed to harm their adversaries and inciden- tally, the prestige of the nnvy. Lord C. Beresford is regarded ns the leader of the Anti-Fisher party, while Sir Percy Scott is a devoted adherent of Sir Jehu, Bur Scott oventepped the ivmfk when he hoisted the signal of contempt for an order which did not ¢ rigiiire with Lord C. Berelford, but with the Admiralty Baird itself, of which Sir John Fisher is thecilisf. Prnparatory to welcoming th# Klilff Lord llcresford signalled to the vessels of his fleet, wlticii were nt target practice, to come in :tud get in ship shape for Imperial German itispcciion. Thereupon Sir Percy signalled to his squnrlron. "Paint work appears to he more in dc- mend than gunuery. So you had better come inside the breakwnier in time to paint your ship and look pretty bythe Sth.” ` lly thc special intervention of King Edward the whole affair is being hushed. np. The glimpse, however, which the British public has been afforded of the personal nniuioslties prevailing in the highcr ranks of the English Navy has been rather startling. Tn the Ssnnsome Sausage- The best on earth, nc per lb ,at Saun- ders 8; New|om's. Afternoon Next __;_ _i Address .Goes ‘Over Till Monday 0'f'PW1\- N°v- 28-~(€nt-emit-The Domi- net. i itianngei- or eastern ftnnitn or the c 1' it “i°" P‘“'ll“m°“5 “'35 UPGUWJ Willy w.t.h Thospeeehirouitiie throne was sut .has beeinienoionnd as one of the n. \\ the usual ceremonies. _ stantlallv ns toiecnstcfl in 'thc Guardian commlssi iners. The weather- was not propltious the. yesterday. l There is no doubt that Mr. \Vhy'e wl!‘ day being ruw und cold with touches of‘ The I).-buts on tliet speech will not be l pet. an offer of the position but the xi-tary snow unto. it-ot und a fovr snowitnllen up un il Monday on account of niayn the n ruiilclr-nt inlucemsnt. fm ll""l¢`f~ the drawing room tomorrow cveniuq. hltu to ac: opt. There was a fuir attendance ou.Side ln connection wit ` the liill to increase Dl\l'l Pottinivr. Cmeral Manager ol the imildinli but the sc.ne vilthiu was the members of thexilailway Commission the I. C. R. has lem spoken of as anotltt-i brilliant ani the ceremonies well atten- the name oi' '»Vtn. ]\\'hyte of Montreal, possible coiiitnlaeionrr. iootrope und fell overboard. The and nfhir crei\t:d much sympathy, for the victim ofthe acclornt was a very tlne young man. The Allintubrn had been iouvloii with produce up the Ent River, and wus on her way to Hulifnx. day yesterday the tug Win. Aitken was engaged in the t‘sk of dragging fur tho i»od_v. Up to lint. night. it. had not been recovered and tiio selieh will lie continued tiolay. The deceased leaves brsidis his father, his mother, a brother, also on the Alham- iirn, und two sisters to 'ninuru their loss. ,':u|hl. cords, hi.-raencma, and finer Qhroa' ailments are quickly rullc':1~d by Crosolsm tablets. ten oento 1°-ii' box. All 'L-iigzintq, Condcnscdtdvcrtiscmcnts Too into for Classification. p@> sen PAGE 6 von aA'i‘Bs -.99 FULL if--cotnpetvnt. liuokkeeper and at-onuntnnt. ntcn for position at once. Apply to itil) Kent arrest. ll-Ziifilispd. ]"_'O§l-inthls City _)c\t_erday buffalo. I Finder leave at Stanley bhnvi' &. k’eardon‘.~. i -Ziliiiipd Bi0UND-Monday night on Queen Strut. a bracelet watch. Apply to 99 ll-liborough S‘rcsL and pay for uri. li-2il|i3|pd Ab liiil)-A good stuart troy niloui. 16 old tid tv ti- l kts ill T-i brown leather wrls ha I iS viighntt -Tun|.»v~ HEY riiiaaie morning piper as tha nova in then freuh and upto-irate, an that at neon time during the day evgygodv is likely to buy tho “rods adv tam while the , ' ny ' - y Tre youn man, who was onl twect ' 3 Y -7' hagpris" which warmed the heart-', and I thresyoirs oldwas unable to swim, and kindled the pair-lotism,oia1i those who L although his father promptly threw a PMLOUW- ’Tl.c schooner remained in poi t, and nil ‘- years , i r .4 .am nm ma ' himself useful. Apply at onto to S Bolgr-r This sono made a milrhiy hit last even- 0550"* H°‘"°~ ' 9’|3'U“- ing when it was rendered for the first WANrpD_ cn"-ia" to 491|," 1-he time hers by Mr. Harney, and it In rarely Guardian in WeRic,~l\`o\'. 27-'i`hirlee>u persons lost. liicir lives and several others were infi fire at io9i.li Street, and Second Avenue.| All the dead were llnliuiis. Seven ri- tlie thirteen were children. 'l`lie botlit-.~ were found huddled together in roomson _the lop floor of the four-storey building, where the terror-stricken people had been from the lower floors. 'l`liey lied been caught and swept ilowu to death before liey succeeded in reucliing windows which led to the fire escapes and safe-iy_ Some had been enveloped in lite flames and burned alive. Others overcome by sniokeliatl been spared nite agouies of death in the finnies. That the fatal fire was the work of in- cendiaries who souglit revenge, is the opinion of the police and firemen who made the first luisty cxniiiiiiatioti. Tiircc weeks ago three ltnliztus were cauglit in the act of attempting to rob n safe in thc saloon of Gtiiscppc Ctuluiio, on the ground floor. The safe contained over $2,000 wlticli the saloon kecper’s friends had witlidrnwu from banks during the money panic. The would-he robbers were arrested and are now awaiting trial. The fire of to-day started in Cutlano's saloon and the police believe that it niny have been the work of friends of the prisoners, who tool: i.`l»i5 means of sqtmrciug the acc.-uni. with the saloon keeper. Ctidnno first discovered the tire wlicu hc wi.-nt down in his place of busiiiess early this morning. So quickly did the flames spread that alniost before llie flretucii arrived the whole building was it furnace, :tud it wus tnipossiiile for nnyenc to cuter. liven the cries of tile ngonizetl wonicn und chiltireuwercdroivuetl by tlic roar und crackle of tlie flames, tile hissing engines and ilie frantic crowd which pressed ns closely ns possible io the fire lines. Not ti single person was .seen in appear nt nity of the \\'indo\\'s of the blaz- ing' building with the exception of these on tile second floor, from which several persons reached the tire escape and were rescued. The reason fortbis was explain- cd when, after the fizuues limi been parli- :tlly Checked, t°|remnn fouglitilieir way through the smoke to tile upper floors. Miss K A \V, New li .1 |>,sA..n, ii.-little. H W. York Point, E Mol), New llaven. Mrs M l.C, Bonshaw. N McC, Cornwall. Mrs. S D, Cornwall D J, McA, Cnrnwnll Mins B T, City. Mrs A F W, City A F W. City. R P, City. C il 'l`. StJohn M Mol., City. R F M, City JJ Mei., City. W S, City. E A lil, City. J Mai., City K McK, City. M I, Clcv. M F l, City G li'\\' M, City (‘2) M G, City. \\' fi (`.iM`. rtvtm. i A Deplor able T ezzemezzt Fire In New York Was the Vi-;th'k_of _T ° ' Ineendtaries ~Tln~r= Lost and Many Were Injured-Pathetic Sights Discovered By Firemen' There they came upon piles of dead where tliey had fnllen victims lo the rush of f‘.~.ri\r.< and smoke even before they had u ciiiuice to attempt to snve iheiiiselves. lu one of the heaps the fireman found awvonlau who had xn.it`ie one last desper- te effort to save the life ofher baby, even when site knew that slie herself was doom ed to H horrible death, Slic had folded her nrmsliphtly around llic little une, and llien huddled down close to the floor her own body protect- ing that of the ciiiltl. Theiiiotlicr‘s body \\-ns badly burned. 'l`h:tt ci' the child bore scarcely a mark, yet it was dead from suifocnlioii. ()\\ every side of the mother anti child lay thc bodies of other victims. Minard`s Lini_nichfCnres Uinhtheria. EHllNl§E UE PllllEllllNlltlE l/lusically And Pict0rially At Fairyland- The mnunliict-.nt pictures shown at Fnlryluiiil on Wtvlnes~lny nnd Thursfiny n»|¢ht>< have elicited the itiglivst prune from runny iitliglili ii und etithu-iilr-tit: patrons. 'l`heni.t.ei1iluuee on both niuhls wns very lnr;.:e, and npptetiation rulrd aut rt-me. The sptcirtliiol which included tilt- iiluslrulte I sting ity I‘ni‘lit~rH-ini er and =llv Seuttisli tlurcct, by Guy Scott, t\l~t) .~.au.e 'n fora pesiwous men-nie of cont# meniiation. ’1‘o-nicht, there will in an r-x.t're change of progranitne. The lenne~t of the moving pictuie=, from \ rt-.l of liilll f nl. in lvntitli. is oniilloi "Tile ii nan Vs liericniplion". It is u reni- istic fuclunpt' of iiwrt dy and iedcnit tlr/hi it is ticseilpiive of Wi5'c:'n l=f". The vii- luln uftet' running Ilia crluitunl gamut, it linally i-ifluerct-d for good bya llttlv- child nndleil into the iight nathnnuin. Thi plot. lu can-aging and full of heart intorc~i". The sccnn are superb. i “l‘hc Square lieril,” i-1 another drama marked bythe sensational and exciting nl»=tnt~nt. The fate of the gambler is irra- phleally poilriyi-vi ivy the wonderful mm tion photography that allows no more- tnent to escape. y Through the fdnrlmcss of i.i>e‘,Itra5ie-‘ll breaks thc cnllvening llizhtoi the§eomu ly] “ilappv Bolt" ar-po. ri nnaln ln a new role, he gets thc worst of the name as first, but eventually gets tha iicitcr of I". It in highly amusing. .. There will be a complete change alto lil the musical prom-ammc.E.ll.M|\cn¢ll, t'ia wnll known vocalist. of this city, and tho popular representative of the Great We-I Life Assurance Company, will ling ` illustrated song “ When the Hoses Kina the Autumn Leaves Good-Bye." ’i`]`~_l lantern slides for this nongan all Pri.l£ Edward Island scones beautifully oolo by J. A. B. Bayer. They an brand a _ pictures and are mriatniy ar|.is'.'a in-mf, Altozether, the whole pd Ln-nn\..c»-_ wil u_|_a|te a uma' e ijoyahle enmi .l..|~v,.m_ lilr .I \\' \\'. North River. von l..uei on page 7, The perfect fitting rubber-Bert lin. Larée stock on l1aud.Goti§;Q9 A ..»-..¢. -.iv A ai..- ~r ~; l ~2».,»f»<:><.->.s<. 1... .- t r ‘v; ' i i i ,ii *.'t i. 1? Yi -.- _\, As. .,, ri il fi 1 € if .Aff .‘¢'~_~.»:¥a‘..='.`-v* ir -~=i-.~.-e-=-.~ - .> li