" " W ""‘Y"U'i ' _ i . "" ' 4 wi* vase pi nv rousrnnn ion . wx QL (No nuaai.naii.YI1ssri CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDLCANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907, f 1-1'-1 is -2 It gg s is 'if S; tilt ill hilt .ini WINNERS alive THE MA I P“'i'iii“iA‘iI.E1. it rr .MII R°°9"1 ‘lf Previous Codpeiiiieiii Broken And Prizes Growing Larger _ _ _ _ The winners For Las, week Keen Interest Taken in the Event===It is Expect- And Lines Received ed that She Will Excel the Performance oi The Limerick contest again broke all ` records last week, 180 teing received, The ausweri were in many cn e not up to the standard of previous competitions. Conwetitors are asked not to send lines calculated to :give offence to any, and also i-o note that advertisements oanno be published as limerick lines. The il-st prl`z~~, $7.20, is awarded tr number 103, Thomas Trainer, Cbnrlo‘r.c- - . ' ' y 51 And var cdilie spinsiers who fondl there greet. 58 And each vie to buy huhbyg 1,1-eng, :.7 Sure o woman on Drlce is a hard thing to be it. 58 We would sooner attend them than Price We\|ber's play. 09 At our Mirket with prices are soon hard to bear.. tl) And Mrs Malie’t “my dear” dces every one or et. town.-“Where ‘iad’e.' talk buslnessland 6113"* °h ml’ h°W H1050 lilly HWS wr ‘gosslps' deceit." The second prize, $-5,40 goes to No 141), Anonymous, City,-“Dolcd allowance pre- cludes auv margin for treat. The third prize, 83,5), li won by No 170 E Vessey, York,-“1'hei e nothing so dear as the ladies-or sweet. wallets deplete. Q2 You muy came to dinner expecting ii treat. 63 As everyone comeslie inc bargain than made. 04 But the small-pox will make them retreat. 05 And thalfs when the market sells plenty of meat. The fourth prize, $1.80, is awarded to 06 But all through the week youcsn`|:pu1-. No|90, x x x-“Though awfully dry days 67 s’nce our friends we can‘t treat.” 1 Charlottetown smnriret is hard to beat. 0; 1,, gharlonewwn market so neat 2 At Charlottotown‘s market, situate 69 All rc-mark-ct lellveiv where grub is Queen Street. I _ 3 At our market which is nord to bent. 41 4 But the rest of the week secs them our. °“ Im" “°’"*'- 12 when nie nie.. can aiicni if uieyii an 5 When the Ch'town market makes many ‘Hsp|"ys‘ 78 Arid end this notcrirus route. 0 At Oharlotietov\'n's Market, Queen 74 Street. 7 They sometimes mash a dead beat. 75 ii 'l.`ls the Market, it's on the main street. 0 And Mondays and Thursdays are put 75 in the shade. 10 At Charlottetowu's market on busy 77 Queen Street. 11 And the poor hubblco pa) for the treat. 73 12 And the Babel of tongues is nnrd to b2&‘. 70 13 For the marlreifs the place where the "°"’°~" d° meei' 80 IAud,thc Market House is the place 14 At the Charlottetown Market Queen Street. 31 15 Then to ree them and hear them would Wonderland be-it. gg 0 And what they are hard to beat. chase your meat. Your are welcome there, its gon.. pletv-. the °‘treat". Therefore visit our market and buy you fresh ment.. stand a treat. And on these occasions they crowd up thc street. Better show them at Wonderland R- says. And the hIlls,wny there husbands will meet. They‘d reiuind one of chickens picking up wheat. \ C At the Charlottetown Market House d fronting Queen Street. At the market they meet where, blrds~I LW”-m’00I~» Nov. 17-(Special) -The huile new Cunard liner, Mauretaniu splled from Liverpool this evening on her maiden trans-atlantic passage. 'Ihc event was attended with interest M.; , the Lusitania, Though It is Said She I 'Will Not Be Forced DEED in Fit of insanity ProfessorUnd`arwooi-1 of Columbia Uni- "€\‘SltY duringa tit of insanity this after- noon attempted to murder his wife by _ CUNJDR ber thrust with a knife, and then fully as keen as that which marked the Lusitania's first depirture for America. The Maurctanla`s recent trials estab- lished the conviction that she will surpass the Lusitanli\'s achievement. notwith- standing the omcisl announcement tl at she will not be pushed. The Mauretania carried about 20(0 passengers. LONDON, Eng., Nov. 16-The Earl of romcr, on being presented with the free- om of the City, was described by Sir gseph___Din1sd_ale as the great Pharaoh of ofa fas.therfioektc1ro'hcr. . Egfpf- A ' ` ` ’ ` where tho ladies act that way. Taking up the cue, the ex-dictator oi' Eg pi also made a few compliments. He Y And the "stuff" in our market no Pro- referred to the King as “that very emin- vinee can beat. e 10 The M-“M35 fm' K°'5IP5 Y°“ °““'° b°“i" 8tiWomen’s rllzhti is thc topic and next 17 The place yon'l1ilnd next to where you buy meu'. 34 18 And fcr for a small sum you'll get quite a treat. 35 li) But when they px ice a goose it makes gg them think of by-gona days. 20 And “my de ir" Mrs. Mailelt thsy‘ll 37 comes “my meal." And with Chiirlottrtown market tis hard to compete. (An advertisement and not admissible.) P nt dlplomntist," praised Lord Lansdowne Como boys and have ajolly good d|\YI nda Sir Edward Grey for their excellent conduct of foreign affairs, and said a good word for Sir Eldon Gorst, his successor. Those people who criticised the Angio- ussian Convention because of the inter- Get them what they want 101- moueh, nal policy of the Russian Government lie` hands and feel. reminded that one of the surest methods find hard to cheat. 21 The Charlottetown Market you'llilnd 38 hard to Leaf. 22 Anil from nine until noontlme they 39 blocked the street. Z3 And none are debaired from this 90 pleasant retreat. 21 And the stuart set goto rubber and 01 fashion to pra's». 25 Then they RU flume the same old ways. pg 20 New come and invest but dcn't try to 93 cl.eat. 27 Its the 0hurl'.t'etown Market the fame of Abeawtit. hi We locludonob the men, they are far too discreet. 90 Z) In our beautiful m .lkct wi ich itrang~ ers think neil. 9 30 Wnen the racy “on dh." is ie'ulied to treat. But door Mrs “my dear" is missed from Alld 110911 Wll0l‘E0l116 laws fflrllid tlwlll of achieving success was to pay attention exclusively to one's own business, The English people were rather prone to in- ner seat. - - ,, ,, cur the reputation abroad of offering ed- And thaw dough they d° chmae but vice about matters which did not concern their bread is no treat. Though awfully dry days since our t friends we cnn't treat. hem. < Turning to the question of the enorm- Thc Guardian and the Market are 0115 influx Of g°ld I"l° EEYPN °f *CCW* Charlottet:iwn's main stays. To ylve the fair ladies the street, years--,{13,00o,ooo more than the ex- ports in the last four years-Lord Cromer Bill' 5° “I1 Uwml °l1I°kHl YOU "Wat said s great deal went into jewellery. figure no it. 94 They cat only the very best meat. 115 Don’I. stop io bsrterbut give when they SW. . And some styles to he sean they are I quite obsolete. T When aiitho good housewives their stores do complete. fresh and nest. 98 In our up-to~date Market which fronts 31 And the rich and the poor look for on Queen Street. something that's cheap. t9 And baskets are all "on the beat,” 82 And the violurls they buy on earth 1 can't be beat. 1 33 And the “Jabber” and "babble" cannot he beet. I 1 34 And many slip in for s warm on the chesp. 1 85 Thsninto your pocket yo\r’ll have to 1 dive deep. 30 Ani the Market lionae is n good place 1 to meat (inlet). M Women to barter- their money to save. 01 And they‘li go there, oh, bless them,I through rain, snow or sleet. 02 And the tourists all note this, our market eomvlete. 03 Advertisement. 04 When you can‘t hear your ears for the shuffling of feet. , 05 At our fine City Market where food oan't be heat. 37 and oh, pity the husbands who the wo Ano, ,,°,,|p and fuhron buy chen- mcney cant raise. HIGHW- 38 And Charlottetown lfarlct cannot be 107 Bur, me price of provisions, they heat. never were beat. 30 Without them Prince Elwsrd Island wg wh” 9.1- queue, ana pu- babie their would.not be complete. , wants are replete. 40 No pipes iii Will Ille Wm* It “nl Wm’ 109 But how sadi the mon now have no place of retreat. 41 And ailtry t cir' boeteaeli other-ioheat. 110 When they let the men listen for tales pole. is ni the Oauienetown Must. Q-ww. to retcat. Street. " 111 When they Durchase solos but no 43 Dcarur to heart than minding their joints for fr;-day's foto. wa s. 11B And they do price ri whole carcass ii i.. ii.. anoint that from on Queen ri ht to the feet K ¢ Szrei t. 113 So go early to market “my dear" for L1 at the Market House down on 011°" this treat. fi=\‘°°°-' ` " -114 Tac. nsiieaistown Mum which to To make the most of their pennies oh.. how they iloistrivc. 1 47 In Ott; _m_ai't by soles and flour: for fry»days het. ' _ 48 And vegetables from "III 501" 7°” ll und bard to boat. , 49 F,-¢.|| gnc, gtieodged butter but price! - loo steep. li0 To sae that you stock of pr0vlul°Bl complete. iii And domes with their products for high prices oomgee. M 'limos who, visit the Marks* CD10! I rare init. 58 Wham they get all the news at thi' place torepeat. ’ rrniit time ea not nom mbv =='" on the rails. ' ann Nine been atrrol. . 110 So when you come in don't take a hack root. 117'1‘is the place where they market choice fish or choice mort. 118 So gn to, that place, for tban'|I ncaa to corn rote. 110 Adording the ladies a bi-woolly treat. I ill And their news hath and wallets they sadly d~v|l\0- 121 fn Charlo tetown Market which few t iwns can s it. 122 The rest of the week gives quite n dis..lay. 123 But today will be my day for this / I I C 0 » I 15 Lst ua “mark li." down on the main I Moreover, hoarding was carried on to an iii-i@ prize io cI'»mD2f¢- 24 An though they deal on the s.1ui\re si.\ll they cheat. 125 Don't missihc Market House while on your beat.. 120 And they can purchase the finest of meat. 127 And for their gocd min they take home a treat, 128 While Mrs. Mellott they wilfully cheat. 129 In the rush keep your head and you'll land on your feet. 130 For do 'collate' fowl, fruit, etc., sweet. 131 There the laws of demand and supply complete ._ 132 In thc City Market, the poople’s mar- ker. seat. 183 Sa to market they gc their tales to rc- pest. 184 Whenio buy what you ,want and get by is a treat. 135 And the fair ones flock by to their oi- vgaekly treat. 180 And to the Market they flock with hurrying feet. 121 When they male the farmer taken back seat. ' ` ` 138 To secure the "choice cuts" your feet must be float. 189 As an up-to-date Market it cannot be b r. 140 Aeiixd the Market “seller” is hard to 141 l)g.d'irr new llarket Building the pride of Queen Street. 14! At the Market where all buy their roost. 148 It Is there for your trade that the voc- dcre compee. 144 New coma to our stall and wiI'll tit you complete. 145 Now come with your purse vi e`ra sure not to chest. ,146 At tha Market for fruit, vegetables I lad meat. ` ll! Bo subscribe for The Guardian and loam the ways. illoocluded tomorrow.) Berlin Rubber boots best for lish- ermen. ,_ ~ extent which appeared almost incredible i0 Europeans, A liifie while ago an Egyptian died leavinga fortune of _£40,- ooo. The whole of,.}hst was found in gold coin in the cellar. Again a substantial yecman bought property of £25,000, Half an hour after the contract had been signed he appeared with ri train of donkeys, bearing on their backs the whole of that s-um in coin, which had been buried iu his garden. There could be no doubt that the prac- tice of hoarding was carried on to an ex- cessive degree. Saving banks, increased circulation of paper money and addition- nl banking facilities would gradually wean the natives from this uneconomic habit. The gradual expansion of local govern- ment in Egypt had his entire sympathy, but with the Egyptian Nationalists, who Dublin he did not hink it was possible to, deal. They would not be conciliatcd save on terms which in india and Ire- land spelt political suicide, and in Egypt would involve ri relapse to the misgoveru- ment and disorder of the past. He noticed the almost culpable folly of an itinerant M. P., Mr. Keir Hardie, had incited thc ill-regulated enthusiasm of a portion, and that certainly by no means the wisest portion, of the coniuiunity in Bengal. The ngitators of India, he did not doubt, would be kept well in hand by the firm sagaciiy of the Viceroy and the eminent statesman (Mr. Morley) who now presided at the India Ofhce. Lord Cromer declared in conclusion that the Government should come down with a heavy hand upon the extremists should they overstep the limits ofthe law, and not be deterred by their presence from adopting such reforms as were cal- culated to satisfy the aspirations of all moderate and reasonable men, Jwgnl. eciul. lioarunrn. nv-4 rfaer tir,w_n(', ailments are ninkly relieved by Orolollu Hbhmtmomtllrwrbu. Ahdrnpdsh Condensed Aovcrtiscmcats Too lati- for (.l»\s~liioai.io2. ser ses raorss ron Ra'1‘as..a H0t1-For exchange on sale. Registered Birkiihire hog. A. K. Henry, Gran- ville. ’ I ll-18'1|3i||d. ANTED-Girl foiip; naral housework. ~ Apply to Mrs. bt. How. Brl9ht~ on ad. 11-18flil||'ll__ #Sm rr, trnstwort y noy '12 or 14 yeds og ageiiai vtvcrié in to . y ue o w n bmi-zn,'N.E.'ia. Qiignai si. ii-if :M€rTwdhtcd evarywh re to tack clans, dittrlhute eiruulé-s samples, fic. No cunvgosing. Natio -ol Dior. Bureau. O'\lc“K0. ll. 11--18di.v:pd. IJOST-betwein Upper Great Gecriro St and Hank New ?r\inswIck (Tor. small gold hroooh, loeke attached. Fin- der loan- with K o.o.Guard||iu.11-lildl n-i _ ‘Ia every y na .-- morninyr paper no the news lc the fresh and up-to-date, and that at -uc time during the day evtiyhodv is likely t bu the goods advertised while tnei Cromer is the , IJAPITALISTS Big Executive Inn iiuiii 'W 1 SENSATIONAL OFA PROFESSOR rofessor Underwood of Columbia, While Attempts to Mur- der Wife and Daughter- Suc- ceeds in Taking Own Life' ._-_-M R”"'""“' CDM" N°"' 17"‘S°°°‘“'l- '°°°\‘ U18 Dwn life by slashing anne ir | P D the neck with s razor. He also attempted to kill his daughter but his wife, though bo.iilY wounded prevented h{|_“_ Mrs. Underwood will recover. YALE IHE VIEIIIH IIIEII PHINEEIUWN AI IUUIHALL NEW HAVEN. Nov 17.-(Special) -Yale INIIIAN EHIEI NAHHIIWLY ESEAPES ANHHY WEILI PACK “"f~'NE1'1fG- Nov. ic.-chief Tau... erer of the Chippewas narrowly escaped *Eng devoured by wolves near Vi/ar Road- §_;_____ U ‘ _._ ToaoN'ro, Nov. 16-Because United A ;Stzrtes smelters heve practically refused fo take Cobalt ores a policy of retrenchmeni tian Misers -The Gold influx-Many liliif TSE".§ii."¥..`$"1{i.§.’f"‘$.,’§"§.’lZ§§.§i financial stringency is given as the reason a of the s'me1ters,_but it is believed there is more behind it than the tightness of bly Interesting Manager ::;2?;...°.‘;1"§,':;;:;;1i:°;:i;‘;:..;".;2; in the arts, and this naturally causes the falling off in demand. it is generally lriiown, too, that the price of silver has declined within the last year, In view of these facts it is expected by‘ Cobalt mining men that there is prospect ofa glut in the silver market and th snxelting companies think, if the present output were maintained, the price would go still lower. é C ' ‘ bent Princeton in the annual footballgnme d 0 tweiv. tc ian. ii. ine presence or thirty ii th .us iIIIi reop`c. MiI1l1..'across from Fort Frances. A puck li attacked him in the woods, but he wcced nsianding them off with an axe with which he killed one and maimed nn01h¢1- SIHUNE ANII-JAP HELING IIN EIIASI O'1"rAw.\, Nov. 16-Hon. Mr Temple- uinn, minister of inland revenue has re- turned from the Pacific coast. Mr Tem- pleniaii says that the Japanese riots at Vancouver were very much exaggerated in the reports sent to eastern Canada.'l‘he feeling. however, against Oriental immi- gration was strong on the cost. The sending of Mr. Lemieux io japan and the investigation which Mr. Mackenzie King I IAIHILANI] is now conducting in Vaiicover are having ~i IEIAPLEMAN IINIIS belive this early fury of the wolves indi. catcs severe winter. -1 WUNUEHLANITS PHUHHAIAME EIIH THIS EINNINE It sr-cms hardly fair to expect anything bf-tier than last we~k’s Drulrrrms at'Wor:- d"`I""‘l~ LUCY were so good from .every Ulildvoint. but if possible evo" more a good effect, and Mr. Tompleuinn hopes entertaining; and instinct ve films are rl_in il xi if h I I i. - Complete Change of Program M _ww __»0;,I-zplxgiil :“bJ.v.;.“.;Iy.wnI.y.;;. I varirlioi. for this week. The first, rum satisfactorily zidjiisterl. To-night The new motion pictures to be shown' at Fair land toni ht are out of the or .Y 8 I ' existed in Cairo as also in Calcutta and in dIllH\‘Y Ill 8\1b.l9°U IHHWBF- TDP! f0l`m DU the wholea most o'\joyi\ble progrsninie. They are full of melodramatic iuioreit.. They have been cleverly concclvcl anri cleverly carried out. “Fishermans Luck" will appeal strong- ly to all wieldera of the rod “that does not chastise" and to all the followers oi lsaa Walton. "An Exciting Night" is aptly described bv the name. If you like thrililngarlven- beginning to the end. “Thursday is my Jonah Day" has hu- mour inyevcry foot.; of the long film. The msn in the picture escapes everything but tuniblea and ends un in an emergency hospital. “Neighbors” is the title of a mo -t hugh- abla farce, nbouuriina luludlcrous mix-ups and tangled family affairs It is a remark- able production. The musical programme will be up to a heard with i*i-lixlii. by everyone who de. lights in thc oi-st rntulc. It wilibo one o the richest. ir ats C. rlottetown has yer. received. The illustrated songs will be entirely new as.well as the pictures. Splendid selections will be rendered by Miss Vinnlcoml-e, pianist. MInard's Liniment Cares Gargei in Cows- CHICAGO MARKETS Caro mo, November 16 -(Bpeoial)- Ncv.C1rn ..... .. It " Whest..... Bi “Pork...... .. .... . .. -_ Jan Oorn .... .. . . Bl “ Whest..... . . _ .. 1011 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lNinard’r Linlmsni Cures illphiheril. THE WiAlHER. ' Trniliot luv. 17-(Spaniel)-llodento variable wlurll, hh and milder. 1 mliid io still bright and wtiio M~nard'\ LinimeniCuree Colds. dic- l to see at an early ilny the whole question ready to begin the ainuremem, of ‘Ibm ‘”"°I‘ With- The monnzenient or Wund- \*l`I'\"fl. Hlwfiyslctit Le remembered the ""`If‘ D"lls'Trni:lrlng Hold Up Man In ANU EUHIIINE HuN'i‘SviLI.a, Ont. Nov. r6.Wm. Knott 0 aged about 28 years, was passing through ture. here islvour chance to indulge your taste. It. rivets your attention from tho a thicket in a hunting expedition with P fell. His rifle was accidentally discharg- ed and the ball entered Kuott'< knee :mil dicil from the loss of blood before medi- cal uid arrived. Knott came originally from New Lislr- eard. He is known throughout New One tario as iheiliscoverer of the Hrst rich find at Lsrder Lake and received $40,000 for his siinre of the claim. lic came to Dor- set recently to marry a young lady and ihc|ceremony was to have been performed next week. Hc left his fiancee $25.ooo. high standard of excellence. The manage- mont will have aouisthing important io announce in that line, which '_will bc` V SIIANIJAL SIAHILES ENGLISH IIIIUHI LoNr>oN, Nov. x6.-A big military scandal which threatens to occupy the courts here shortly is an old story of “ragging" in the auards. The “raggerl" o cer, contrary to mill< tary precedent, lias determined io invoke the law, and the decision has created the greatest excitement. The officer, who was a lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, had certain personal habits which disturbed his brother odicers who in consequence hazedhim uu- mercifully. When he took the case to his Colonel the only satisfaction lie got was a demand for his papers. Ho thereupon resigned, and now intends taking action against the Colonel for ruining his career. The Gi-enadier Guards are mostlv of- Ecered by scions of the peerage, and every effort is being made io keep the case onisiiie thc courts and prevent the mailer bcconii-wg public. large citres dogs are trained in the pn t of»i