‘N I Zora for iso? M0 Mails- I ..*l‘l'.lisv.o".-.‘i.i.°.i=l.'ii1zuli.i CHARLONETOWN, PRINCE EDW GREAT INDISCRETION Discussed inthe German Reiclzstag. -National Liberals Fear the Personal Element. Socialist Says the Emperor _ Should Be Tried For High Treason. __ lc arty is at au t. BERLIN, Nov. 10-(Special)--The opening of the debate, in the Reich- stag today on Emperor William/sf in- terview i’n the London Telegraph, found the chamber fuller than even before. I Interpellations regarding the inter-` view which has been characterized as highly indescreet, were taken up. Bassermann, National Liberal, who opened the debate, expressed his hearty desire for contimiance frienidlly relations with foreign countries and thought only a. small proportion of Mullin ui lllv council ii The regular meeting of the City Council was held last evening in the Council Chamber. All the Councillors ,were present except Coun. Campbell. A petition was read from the resi- dents of Longworth Avenue asking for a. light near, the residence of Mrs. O. Hobertson. This was referred to the Light Committee. A memorial wus read from the Qoeen' Slgliare Gar- dcn’s Committee asking for the sum cf $350 which it was claimed was be- ing witlleld by the Co\mcil.,The mat- ter ivus ordered to lie on the table until the estimates are prepared for 10024. A committee of citizens wero hoard at the council board asking for, provisl'-on to be maide to teach Domes- tic Science to the female children at- tending; school in this city. The mat- tcr was ordered to' lie on the table for the present. Conn. Riley moveld that tendess he called for .printing the City reports for 19081 It was moved by Coun. Job/neon that the offer of the belephone company he accepted for the removal of the old fire alarm system. It was moved .by Coun. Mc- Dcna1d`that' a. new sidewalk be placed nn Villa Street. M. Duliy was heard ar. the Council hoard with reference to the tap,....in.his ____ _.moving picture , house. It was agreed this matter to the Mayor for adjustment. Coun. Stewart tendered hismeslgnatiori as chnirmnln of the street committee and claimed that he was not receiving proper treatment in his capacity ash hend Of tht’ Street' Department* Umm' Iors that the steamer Governor Cobb Stewart at the scticitatlon of the h Mayor amd- council agreed' to with-Is draw his resignation Pending an in I. vestlgatfonotthe matter. Council ad- _d inurned. is at present running on the St. John tl __.._.._.,..._-I- I]II .IIINNES ELEIEHEII OTTAWA, Nov. 9-The annnunce~ mont of the death in 'Montreal WS' terday of Dr.. James Fletcher, Dom- inion entomologist, came as a great' shock to the citizens of Ottawa. by whom he was well and favorably known. Dr. Fletcher was operated ull- on in the Ro/yal Victoria liofrniiill NURS un to he internal trouble and was reporbedl be doing well, yesterday mDfHli\Z,t took a bad turn and died at elcv-' o’c1ock. G. The late Dr. Fletcher was known from one end of Canada to 'thc other Ever since he was nominated by Sir John Carling in 1887. to assume the duties of Dominion entomoflogisf. Df- instiically to the study of lniwfrt W6 and his timely advice to Canadiam ngriculturlsts .how to handle fruit and farm pests had gained for 'him the a'ppellatiqg,,,of the ~"fM`ll\¥YB friend." ` ' _ Min|rd'| Llninent Guru Diphtherie Bio .'..ll"I ln. Appropriate Indian Co'slirin‘e”a’l'NeW' ‘ Tonight. Mins Von Branders specialty for tonight at New wonderland is an uncommonly attractive one, featurlnll the popular gong “Big Chief Battle Axe" fn that famous chief's com- Dlete war paint. and costume. These Specialties are a- taking feature of _ the entertainments, and are worth, seeing always. ' I The new picture for tonight is A whole reel. showing in quaint and Odd development, “The Adv°nf'\ll‘0' ofa statute- It .would can I- mow mm main so au.»nmi~'» mupomrsram- 0°m°~ I . a friendly boxing bout, Cohn Vande- beck, a twenty-year-o1d‘ clerk, was kil- led by Edward Lynch, a nineteen- year- old clerk. blow on t'he jaw. reeled, caught hold of the muntel, closed his eyes and sank to the floor. rived. most delightful ending. Fun iniiplenty I H Montague Smith was provided by the servant Michael ll`|AP whim Road Cmss latter being a charming Irish maiden. G@0\`iZ€_I10Wl1 109 Sullivan and Katherine Corrigan, the W00d"'1EE° 59 X... James Welsh made a noble brother Launching 13; a 79 95 S e4 Eastern Steamship Company. Today sh . _ he winter. , W I7 the route today and will make two N 'trips a week. The trip on Saturdays .___ w ‘ . = winter service will. start ands 'out one 1, ' ` 4 with great fury at Bell Island, and Coy‘s. mine was levelled by the wind en and will be immed-lately rebuilt- 'I"l1F‘e@ Mrs. Fletcher ia the eldest iEi\i%-_s_hacl_<_s_ we_1_‘e a_l:_i_J___l;l0;I_l_;__€l<;_\;VI1___EJ_;:_f_f0_§__ . .. una e o . ter of Collingwood Schreiber' 'they mlght: have been badly hurt. At Lance Cove all the boats hauled up gn the beach for the winter were swept oil and overturned. Several were smashed in pieces and other lost.. Next day one ofthe men who works Fletcher has devoted himself enthus- in the mines while walking along the trucks became suddenly ill and falling onthe rails received such an ugly wound in the head that Dr. Carnoch-_ an after inserting stitches in the wound, sent him to hospital. Minlrd'l.Llnlme`ilt Cures Garget in cows i»-i the German people was unfriendly to* Great Britain. The personal element in foreign. and che higher the man stood the greater care he should take of his 5 - 111-- B --121. il ARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER H, 1908. A _ _-_Z-_Q _ HE CHARLUTTETOW G IA Es E S. 5-4 weaeiivae... Cortes Was Selected to Kill King Emanuel. LISBON, Nov. 10--(Special)-Alben uance is bound to bring failure. to Costa, a former member of the Great Britain hall lléeti Bl.lI‘I‘6ll t0 Chamber of Deputies. gommitted Sui- greater naval preparations by the eldo yesterday. _politics was dangerous, he declared, EmD€\`9f'S utterance and G9IimB-1\Y'B The act has caused' a tremendous relations had become worse with all sensation and the poijm, are ¢0~m1u¢t. the principal powers, but especially mg an invegtigni;10n_ utterances. . witb‘ France, Russia, Great Britain Costa was E, member of the muck Responsible officials should examine and Japan- Cross society, which was involved in his remarks. ' Si’I1Ke1`. S0Cia1lSl$. \l@ClP11`0¢l\EmP€l°0I` the assassination of King Carlos and The National Liberals ala not de- William ought to be brought before crown Prince Lulu. _ sire the resignation of Chancellor von the high COUFIS 8-lld I-fied 101” high It is believed thil society selected of the personal element from the con- _IBueIow, 'out _they want the elimnation treason because of the interview. I Costa by lot to kill the present King Singer WHS greeted bi' the S0Ci&1iS-IIEmanuel and Costa preferred to kill duet Of foreign affairs, as its costin- tic applause. ulmuelf to eommlttiugenls deed. \ivi INIIN KNIEI] IN ..|=. _ . . nw.- \w+-Pg EINE PIIESENIIIIIIIN MIINEIIIN MEN JD - -gl + --1 - in . i" 25 e SNIEIIIE IEIIIIS FRANCE PLEASED Il] SNSPICIUN WITH SITUATION I Thai Member Of' Spanish 0ver the Casa Blanca Incident Which Goes to Hague Arbitration to Find Wh' h P ’ F l relations of France and Germany as virtually closed. Instructions have been telegraphed the Frerrcli Ambassador at Berlin to accept the proiwials submitted by the German \' .uri for the approval of Emperor William. The matter will be sent to the Hague for arbitration. While there is no disposition to PARIS, Nov. 10--(Special)-The Foreign Office regards the Casa Blan- ca incident, which has disturbed the crow over a French victory, great' satisfaction is expressed that' Ger- 'many recognized the justice ol the French contention that there could be no disavowal of acts of French agents at Casa Blanca in advance of arbitration. upon the widely divergent character of the reports' concerning the incident sent by the officials of France and' Germany. The decision is that the country whose agents are at fault shall ap- ologise to the other. .KININS IIIINNIY ‘ IINENIIIYD BIIUI III IIPEINI HIINSE IN NEW SHIIPS IIEEINHIIIIIIN *__ With Boxing"GIoves in New York. Death Was Almost Instant. -i NEW YORK, Nov. 10-(Special)-In Lynch hit. Vandebeck a glancing To his frien1Ilc a:elF\?l‘I!';raE ilioomgoand xlledgto joinlthe movzrnent for hum- ard Haven In had weather Seas Oxflve Yeaih' howwer' we Wm prob on En FII; ies Sir Edward' Clarke anitarian reasons She recently vis. 'wept both tug and schooner' but did' DIY have I’-one so far that swamp tlhetflaarfser nso'llcitor-general, is made ited Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester 0 serious damaée OWS mel Germany Wm he feasible privy councillor, Alfred Russell and other large industrial centres, The Stuart sailed from Perm A - It may Sound fantastic out th . » - , ’ ll the Order of Merit, where the poverty ofthe working wo Oy “éiglh u Cargo _of hge brlc_k for Bob Zeppelin Company has already work_i w§,1§cGe1§rg!I:w.IE1 Frampton, the Bcnl- men touched her heart and compelled on le encoun erc ago e, accom- t 1 f r a series of roun - h ,_ th ~ dim anied by a heavy sea, which strained (giposuoiptsgbklgd from Fned`.mhshHf_ tor is knighted. \ her to believe t a eir con on er seams and she bc'°an to leak bad n £0 U°'°‘!»“¢' Hmnburl’ and Berlm 1.7 500 VERDIUT FOR HER LOST fluence of women were used in select- could be battered if the in _ y 'l‘lle clew of rlvc men worked hard d b ck ’ YZOUTH ing members. of parliament She be- *fum 0' Y°S*"“"Y '“°“““e “ig” uc the piimvs. but the Smut would “ “ _.___-~ ___ » 1...... ,,.,._,..,;.y 1.. uw wisdsm ei as he engine house' at the N. S. S __;_._l_..___..._. _ - _ "i:»:.-\..).‘i'.> - - _ Wonderlan today to describe them, so be sure and see this wonderful depiction. 'A Fight with Mortedallas will be shown for the last time, and those who have not seen this picture should mwke a point of attending this evening. A _Flower of the Island ends the pictures list, which is excellent in every detail. "The Town at the End the Line," is,also given for the final rendering tonight, and the taking specialty completes a splendid pro- robnbly have gone tothe bottom AGER AT _ h t V d H TRAFFIC MAN CHICAGO Nov 9-In one day af- law-makers of Australia, who have ni s e no been neai ineyur av- NEW YORK DEAD _“___ __mke___ _Touéy pole _en on the enfmnchised, women .lrrhere is “sm ”-_ cad of Mrs Julia; Konold her aair, she adds, “the familiar claim that On the trip around to Boston she YUNKERS Nov. 9-E. V. Skinner, aturully a ° chestnut, bmjm turned women pike myself should not be de- him Plwiflc Rm _“my _ h me hem y at least fifteen years. A verdict for butlers a 5 _ _ A OPIUM CURSE IN New York city died at his ko with 1, l_;0_o was rendered in her favor .that the resignation of the Austrilll enked again. Sha will probably be t fu m n gel- for the Cana- _i d_ _ed the power which is given to our hauled out here and the leak repaired 'intern m C 'T a with offices ln ompletely white and her ace age ‘n nd moms_.» “*“' i Pull inlllsl A I .PNIIIINMENT In Persia Causes Concern in Russia. Danger of Revolt In the N0rlh. ‘ ig ST. PETERSBURG. Nov. ll)-(Spam lal)-Oflicial confirmation. ben randy- ed from Telieran of the ractidnltg plot to abolish the Persian P¢flia. ment. _ Russia, which has repeatedly warn- ed tho Shah of the dangers, has dp- _ Germany places her acquiesceuce`cided to renew ber representation against the contemplated coup d'etate. The situation lu Northern Pei-slats the source of great anxiety to Wo Russian Foreign Omen. 1*-i___;_._. EIIIINEGIE EIEI ' IIE PENSNINS p-__ . 4 To Teachers Benefits Profes- sor Brittain of N. B. who Gets $1,500 Yearlv. an--| FEEDERICTON, Nov. 1o-(special) -Prof. John Brittaln of Bt. Anno do Bellevue, Montreal, formrly of tho Aorrmal School and University of New Brunswick, has been granted thi Carnegie pension of fifteen hundred dollars 'a year, He is 9, native of Westmorland aB` well known throughout the PNVMQ, Prof. Brittian will continue bln ut. cntiiic research. -l--_-i._ HIE NPPNIIPIIINIIIIII EIIII MISSNIII WIIIIN n-nu ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 9-IAQ proprlation of $1,060,000 to eu-ry its work next year in Africa _ China was made by we General Committee of Foreign Missions 0! the Methodist Episcopal Church ll annual session here recently. 'Plus il the amount collected last: year by the Methodist churches iIl'&0 UllitQ States. It is a rule that the Board may appropriate an small* for the ensuing year equal to tid! collected the previous year. EH I SARDOU, GREAT FRENCH DRAMATIST, DEAD. PARIS, Nov. 9-Vlctoflllll Bll&ll, who had been ill fora long time, died last week from pulmonary con- gestion. He was the dean of Front! dramatists and ai mem-ber of tbl French Aca/duny. The man whom GNU play was hissed and who thin lil to go to America to seek his lorhil. died rich and honored, with the ruin! title of ii‘rance’s greatest and most proline contemporary dramatllt. AUSTRIAN CABINET MAY SOON RBSIGN VIENNA Nov 9.-It is IBDOrf0d CIETY asc week He was stric en against the Union Traction Company. OTTAWA SHOCKED. Cabinet is immineng; U In 9” -9 gf LONDON S0 ' nllolllexy and DHTHIYSIS devewped' ` y-._ the disunsionn between \lilr&mll _ _ hi (1 th, Mr. Skinner , .. _ ‘_ LONDON Nob 5-Englisli commis- “mug In B ea u htel. SALT MAKING PLANT OTTAWA Nov 9__A so-mm em-th and Czech ministers arising Coincldcnt with the departure of Ebmcn which was wrecked on a reel the commissioners, the London police, 700 mms from Fr¢!mant.'le, Australia ‘Wednesday aEr_i{i__§_§i\i_r_;sd_;;_Y,_~.1_;lz'i_i_¢;_e;‘{1_ _ 0911"" °'“°ki”5 In' th” m°"°p°““' For seventy-BVU GWB th°71°'b°r°d to brosslng r eo! Western life 50 years I d have been ordered to eradicate the _ little vessel so that _it ini: D C U 0 _ _ W k H., S¢|’vQ » ~ _ ~ i - ~ _ ' ' ' - u mr sloners to attend the opium confer- Raves 8' w DESTROYED BY FIRE. %_“_,_é{e 51\:_>_¢_;_l_<__yéa.s_1_f`_;al_t___;>ét____§_)_l_I_l;l;_\l§iI- lat; §‘:é‘;L§’§::nt'gf5____"‘ Pug” u ° ence of nations at Shanghai left re- IN SOUTH PAC1FIC_ _ ‘°*'°- _ __ rl ay m . _ ' _ eeuu for china. Tlley will repre. ADRIFT s/iL'i LAKE c1TY, Nev. 7 Fire re Y --~ _I _ sent. Great Britain in the_proposed SAN FR,ANCIScO_ Cul" Nov_ 9___ cently destroyed the plant of the lnd_ _ discussion of means to aid China in th d h-ps as castawayg gn land Crystal Salt Company, oca e _ _ stamping out thc use of opium by ‘_§_esL§g_tgerna;,:ci‘hc ‘Blom by seven at Sgnltaire, loss $150,000, insurance E _ her sub`jdth_ts. The lesdingh Eu:'_c_>_'_pe_i;._n Chmese who carried the news fig the $50. 00. 0 fll1'lA9l§.'¢.U’H'¢ 0115 05° er W ° M nchuria from HON: 0“Z~ suites, will be repieseutee. ?,f,f§;‘°f;,m:.i the new ol the burqe THE UNIQUE PICTURE PALACE. ~ FREE MAN TGBAY' ii repair me t sea suhsisting ,ago showing the hardships and dhnz Norlhhampton Bank fec er evTlva vic which formerl was oreva- might nga*-E1 a`EEil<`;unE of 'ship stores ers that the openers of the: great e. Y r. so... | H] Smfggqg' Ii z fn ll 1 1 d . The repairs wereling the plains in 49. The attacks on té§n;1fA ;c(N1Ii;EeE;ao: sca‘:d ::,(:t|:1?;l-egos llrll1eB2l»'th of last MBY 'the wzlES0¥\ trains by India” 5 and feature of the evening being Miss BERLIN, November 9-Regarding High Bank . . _ , _ _ _ C _ _ G . _ _ _ ‘ I' ' ' I I M E . I ' ` ' I I :T ` 1 - - » ; ' Esstpurt sua Boston division ofthe _ I ,, . .. , HE i . ' 1 » . ’ - - _ - ~ E ' . . . lc _ _ _ __ _ . er t _ . ° ' In . ' ~ I ‘ y . _ __ __ _ _ _ , ._ __ __.. _ ._ _ 5 ` I n ' . t , _ ' " . _ . - , A. . - a __ ._ .n__ .. _ e W _ t . _ e . ' I p _ c ' ' - I _ . h ‘ - . - l . ` E _H $ D ' _ _ ‘ - . h _ _ _ en. _ _ _ ' :_ _ 1 ` e ‘I 1; . _ b ' S ', 1 re grad I ` ‘ ' P I' ista/nee of- qd, -gh \ bi f the barqt. Bandits and the fierce res {il§__i1:___li;g§\__x;1_lli:_y_;] €i__l:_vew_>_;cu__;~_r____ pm? °_¥_\d _L;¢;t__0lT_¢;___n;i_o_l1'S0Eth Africa. fei-ed by the pioneers make A stirring NEW YORK_ , N0v_ 9___L,w|g E, nlllnent government official. D XE this the crew mutinied and' for scene and one that is FGDI"-9 with 1°' Warner, whose alleged private dual- Soveral estnblisiiments have been punishment they were left for seven terest, for all admirers of bravery “Dil cial peculatlons crippled the Hamp- . he CaiYU1ll\ daring. This picture runs 800 feel: one .hir County National and I-lamb* opened in the past year in the heart days on the Island while t _ _ e k _ Nap of the fashionable west end. All of stood oil with thg vee;ael. Th_e_l:__t_\\_;¢_y ful reel. D;>1;_f__ ml\;5_;f-__W______ed ‘rn shire Countyufavtgglyala 5”; Wm th, rs aecretl conducted with ad~ were taken aboar in rons, - comedy _p e u es gimmpton ne y mn A y t k to Cocos Is- Model" and the "Crushed eh state prison in Charles- | 4 gh 1 (1 nd a en Artfst.’s leave e , ;E>iltIEIaOlIirII.!IIeI'pll)tElliE11IflllI;(EiEt:;(I!l`i Ether? Igndeithile fiflesh water and s\ll1Pll°9 Tra|;edian" both extremely fum? town at ei8|1¢ E-mr” °d°°t tm' 1 , 'Ph illu ~ .__ . ing evidence against them. were obtained and from this D “Ce and sure to create a roar e I morning B ff” mm! | lr . miss on they eventually made their way Witrated Song for Thursday. F\`I‘l“Y “ml Before the savings can 'Om 1 1 . i had nnished CHICAGO MARKETS. Hong KOUH- 'Saturday will he that beautifu Dc ers and an exlm Ml' ,_.__-_---- l,,,,,,,,1 bailed “in the Wild-vvvfl "°f° el the swivel b°“"- w"'”"' th” °° '_' lusia- _ ,, 11,,-,few by i-1. Dodge years old. fled ffm" N°"“‘°“‘P°"“- CHICAGO, November 10-(Bpecial)- Condensed ads too late for c the Blue- e P ‘_ 1 bed and ‘Hand at Nov. wheat 1o1|,cuelou will he louse on page three non fm-set '-I” U"*4“° P*°*»‘"'° I _tue was occ H _“md ___ use lermeriy the Lymm- -\°“\1°“f°" Louisville. Kr- ° ‘W W; __ K N°"' Cm" Hggli CLOUDY AND cool. 5 me, i A . Iemnmllng nuuiu ol on suv ns' an Dee. Wheat .. I TORONTO Nu” u__(sb°cm)__ _ _____________ md ,u mmnced to nine years and Dm' can " ' ° ""';“1g79I3 Northerly and easterly winds cloudy M;,,,,d',|,inimen¢Cucu Diutemper. |»ot m0l'° fill!! W°l'° 5'* eh’ °"°"° Jan. Pork ._ . . . _ ' ~ _ and (5001 with lljllt AUDII Pill* lent only in che Asiatic quarter in the and eésh and 1-gots found on the al- western country were subject to cross- _ 'refm _0 I iprlaon. He was committed on New 9, 1899. ' re was in April, the |¢me7¢U¢ that the banks were forced to d_ continue bunineu. and li 'll In _ that the total chottagl wan five hundred thousand doliorf. I ner was president of the intl bank and trndurer of the levi bank. From each he Ncllvd Ill nual salary of ave _tloueul iblhh. Despite his long oonl$\\\t_ lil U in excellent health ‘for A mln oi li* ty nine years. At the prilon he in been rated as a "crusty," and den Bridges says his conduct had exemplary. Warner hal been Unpidb ed an clerk in the guardrooms _€%,,_.. 1 QE I ._ Fi I ‘ , . i ,_ __ ~ .: r I . A i '. i. » ..__ . l' 5.; , . I A -i I '=:~Ax='.= ana gi =,. su .,.,. { c In A 1,, ` ';~ .1 I I Ili fu, »--..-;;=;> le- * vs_; _ y f~gq:¢’: “_ _ __ _'- -ffm? #IE ’ _S N . .1 I I. li 1 as ' __ _ 3... _ ,.> ‘E 4. ‘» for li ‘ T I F _ I -5 I’ 4 . iv, I i `i‘~ ‘ l - Fi I. \~ 4 .1 1 __ .I 5 » il Ni ; _ Til* .I fi i _I .. ._ -'IE ; 'I pi*