iilii Reiaiies ills Tiiiedhgs iilld Y "dd IIN Pdplf mf ` I ; Cfmrgh-Rgpgrt (I 1;* Lastevsnirig when theahadee of night w@~.iedhee..The _ Guides liao °i-“N00 U90! h llrst round vi-tra tba in pocket. _ , _, _ sa error-'utr asltsi-r xiii duoodson lloerek McLeod; one Zlie Blhieweethel gvouerles as -"!Nld*9P'='M the ._°\\fd.w-1. in pllotogsuphs st- Gauvin k Gsniz-l‘s the were many houses in .Charlo~f,¢. with lavhloli tan people were md: tor- him in ueae he should ar-riv:i._ That feel. was i known quite well tothe management; bntitwee Taotaoass whereauy knowledge of auch conditions was to be pq-mltrgd _W ¢.ntsrl_lit_o'ihovwaxdin¢of the prizes. 'i'he'refor the mapilelseted was-en out of townlhident. Beisebright fellow, but "l°|l§li!tawna wita ottlasaaisealhllrd thetthe houses hsknows may he equated ooshelngara ofone hand. He had ta take down the names of some of the streets he traversed. Consequently there was _unly_1oom lor :ihauoe to pvsrn the awterdisg ot the gifh he had in his Docket for the first three houses in which he should Ind cu- piaof The Guardian of that day. had a most interesting evening. There was nodeailrn in his mind. He walked just where the thought ot the_ moment directed him, and in the sane manner he knocjled at the riots of the houses. At some it was comical to note the dismay of tire oe- cupiera when they found out what they hui missed by not having The Guardian athend, end where a prize was- wen the ' pl&snre ofthe recipients was e joy to be- hold. It will be admitted that the gifts were well distributed. Herewltil follows the personal report of The Guardian Men on his ilrst. round. I left The Guardian oiilce et 6.35 last evening and wpndared down Queen Street until I oline to King. Going west on Lsreds several calls before I I 0\lleW1lll “IB IBIEID Illuaiflllg ediion of_The Guardlan.At the first house called on e middle-rged women with a‘ broad elnlla waited on the door. When she_ learned my errand u saddened smile grgted me, for she did not have the pep;-, but promised to have it the next tilll I called. ld the aeooori house an olvl lady answer- ed the knook. I told her I was “The Guiiiai len" and asked if she hed to- eayi saw. ella rrrrirea trait to tira kitchen and inquired If any cf the men irad iroasirt taosyacurrairr.. They had not, soshe came back disappointed and I hedtoleeve her minus Nuubrr OM an' lone. ' ry third call was on rr house When ii' ohouced the people were ol Air-icrrrr liri- eegs. A colored girl with. early hair eboll I4 yeerl of age, answered the cell wilh e whip in her Ihand. For a moment Q I felt uneasy and lost no time in mn” swsy, when I found they had not thtsioraiogs paper. l mrde two other oe_ with s inilar results, but saw no nge whips. 'lite sixth house I visited was on King B3" between Queen niid Pownal. They h the mornings Guardian. A man about U years ol age answered my knock. Whenltold him l was “The Gnlrtllan ' , ‘ he asearad #Gad and havin- “MM I iuokleet stan in the world," he said. “I awfully much obliged. I`ll he sure e Uwqa have Tire Guardian every ti e hereafter. I used to buy The G lee spend down the street. from ps boys. One dey, not long ego I sub- bsd pr,ia, horn two boys, who calf! ie nd slid have it _ Yeverr slneek. “sts arreg er. wor w a tire company. twins gui; niggas ste, go to work at five o' k its the morning. I am not married "-Nl IIPIYIIIAIIU alien hive it ouhend. I ahve) s leave the latest paper 1 her; it M” 5° hlndltl illlesa theuaxt llouse_wi|l lbs sd if they have ons too Jenklnsksilns order for SMD worth of Rrooerlsr. Mor many. snyiirrrira 1 .tame to il 2:":";3‘-2; ~°~"‘°°'~ - m 'PU '° . Whats _dlaaonolr irr iraswltzrl raid lrira lwss‘.‘The Guardian Ma " end still a A110!! disappointed look game over the courltenoe of his wife. "I heard s lg; and rewbout lt, but I dlda'l. tiriek you would 1.” .&k“fl'ii'e second' house had the same awry. The third house, was that of Robert. Vaolderdfoe, Dity (Bhutan, who tg s subaru-iber. and q¢,_qs;|\g §._¢,q`,_,”,, ready- I was greeted thus : “Good even. ing! Goodevaning, Sir! Oomein. We take the paper alliright as wg gn "8,-,_ thing in it." I left with Mr. Vsulderstine Number Tiuoe envelope whlsh contained Gauvln Gentael..Co'q gels; rar- mm dollars wtltltgl phologeegls. __ “The Guardian Man” will continue his rounds next week. The announcement and have the paper le, rmdlihqq- hs so one knows what night he will ddl. f l ,.1- - , f \ if! i ' 1...’ 1: ‘ ON THE ALERT Wife--ilenry, go down stairs, quick, and open that dom! Henry-Why, what'a the :netterf Who's, knocking? 4 win-Outs-nv us. entire. wr rr. Guardian Karl ' I-ii|ri'l Linlnlir trlirai -'ielraiqi a- .;i.;_.... CHICAGO MARKETS. Nov. B8 - (8periel)- " Wheet........ 78; Doe. Pork.. JuneCorn....... ileywheat lasers ilieaml. Onicaoo, "9 2°. _,_- it E1erv_mo{.hi»r “wiio uses hl;by‘a- Gln ti e ours a I.l_%I°rfm§`;ri:;€t'tiria moo.l‘ri_;.1 rr e poisono fouf 3-sllllgi “sooth ng” nredici::§“an¢i iqtrtd preparations. These Tablets eN%8»@ i‘Tr1','2l.'12’l..i_““&.,.“l‘.‘l‘ "‘.1'..i‘i.§”' ".‘¥irr'.`i£' llaarhoes an alarm feat;-t?_1lree`k 'up K' °3‘°' "'°fia ir itil ira aeaa Sl' °‘lZ ‘l‘°" '€’r..'rli‘.l "2....; ir.. 0 Il ll IIIBD 2 ‘ U dlein k u Y oan my ’.'5'.'r"llrrmr}er'§‘lSir'e3¢-is U* IW-5°"""f,"" '° Y°“`* °'° "°°"' gil mrliatiisorauatoa ty "lug heme '- _ Q the old. _ aaa' __ .. ,.~,'F..‘:l,?;.°'°:'.i.‘-"°."..~i?'.':..°:'.?} ea!! lunar lvsatt nd me r nfs ad i d ' t" 'I' Il::':l\tLaedh::h!y eli'i:il§?ds§e be a """ri’.W’r.'S~'°.¢'l’E.r% I their liar. The,old iedy\lu useelr herhaiilr. mdtheaeyoe e -D" m- I _relived e vegsireerful “Good ? " from her. ‘ old ee Water Ifound about leave " m sais. pow tssy knv tasaeav awuyi I have ..._-J ' .%tlliama Medicine Oo, B ik. Ont. Condensed Advcrtlscmcllts (Too lets for ____,i.._.-.----' "til" 5. -l ‘r _.. _ Number 'a'wo envelope contained will appear in Mond.e|‘s iquqp; Bs .N-,_ PRINCE ‘ t 11? , The annual meeting of the P. E. I: l.ord`a D y Alliance was held in the Fir* ,lI°¢l\0f|il% Chllmh yesterday afternoon., £61. Wm. Dobson was elected to that chair in theallecnoe from the island the President Bev. Nell McLaughlin. 111;, .HUNV-IU. Rev. R. G. Strathie of Summsrside, reed his report of the yeal's ,work as follows: FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. 'rar Lord r nay .aliiarree with rrrrabriaa zeal continues in li s endeavors to preserve the Lords Day in its lrrirgrlty, and to lsoure to every clalsen tim right. to the advantages and prlviiegcsirf tl\»t’. day. We heartily accept- the at itcment of one who hee said: “A Restful Sabbath is a hygienic neoe - sity: “A Quiet Sabbath is the greatest moral force in the world: “A Civic Sabbath ia the strongest pillar in the temple of liberty: “A Sacred Sabbath is the mightieet police force in the world; “A Worshipful Sabbath is lndiapensilrle to nplrituul power: . “A Christian Sabha th In the bul~/rark oi defence of all righteousness: “A Secular Sabbath is destructive ol all good. Situated as we are in P. E. I. with no industrial population, separated by water 24» 1906 S law. - obieot of pleasure are prohibited on the Lorrl's Dey by "any mode of conveyance" Sunday work orraclr sorts as are per- mitted in the law, are secured the right to “Z4 couu-ontive 'hours witiiout labor" dur- \“¢ the week, and hence cannot be com- pelled to work seven days a. week. 7. Liverymen are only allowed to hire oonveyascvs “fur the personal use of the hiror' or bln family" when wsntad for purposes “not prohibited by this ant" -be started out on Sunday, _ _. Shuntlng by yard crews in railway fyerds cannot be done between da. ni. _‘and 8 s.m., on that day- 10. Loading or unloading of ocean going fvessrls is permitted only to liners having a echedpled time of selling, and to these fonly when otherwise they would be -“u`ndoly, drlayed" beyond that time. _Loading ned urrloalliog lor all other vm ` isis prohibited altogether excepting .i.hnt. efQr, the 15th of September each -yeer,‘°,uui|l.ooal and ore carriers" may _or von. E. Ne freight train or freight. vessel aan from those complex movements that rr- sult from close intercourse of a llrrge and restless people, and with nearly eighty per cent of our homes in country districts where respect for the L0rd's Day in high, it might be thought that our connection with the Lord's Day‘Alliance of Canada would bemerely one of sympathy. Even so we were ready to do our share of work in bringing aboutareatful Sabbath in Cen- ada and it would be good work. But. the ooirrnimonoy of our thought! of security in P. B. I. was rudely shocked last spring Tisliiaa.. inner r_,.-=~a..... 1-..-.»..4 .. charter to a company that proposed to run electric cars on the streets of Charlottetown and neighboring parts of Queens Odnnw seven dave in the week, no exceptions being made for the Lotd'a Day. This privilege the Legliiature lightly granted. lt was the duty of your executive immediately to protest against such hasty and far reaching legislation. ,rirlritrlili;rlrrt,tirroush in omcerr. and secondly through e meeting of the general executive, called for the purpose at which we were glad in have preesrrl -with ss our eastern seorelarl, Rev. T. Albert Moortnliy this time t. -elegislature had oloeed,arrd for that session the bill ¥vrea beyond our reach. However we immediately pot ourselres into communication with the ‘Prenilen and through him with the Government, and in June we had an ln- iterview with the letterbody. A cempplgn oonmittee waeappolnted to appeal to the country on the issue at atekp in case the Government refused to entertain our do-gods, which he believed were in the interests of the pe_opl¢'s happiness and the 'country's tnlo prosperity. We are glad to be able to report- that the Government ireneivcd our drputatiop with -courtesy .gd ,pympqiliy nod, alter listening to our a|,ut'erueste.geve nl every assurance tha the matter would receive their earnest tlmught on lint opportunty. It remains . for this convention to outline our further procedure; but we are decidedly of the uznvioiien than sire. matter should lr.- llowed up until tile desired amendments are procured. Bet the outstanding event ol. Nia year Dominion. Wlthoutquotlng the ext in full this report would endeavor to orit- wnil Prince Hwlul Ieilll it in the I.ord'e Dey Act of 0enada.But. the fol- lowing ere some of the more important gains: .le _nie areas loose' wmorlled to lcwiah the poor employes who has been o iigeri to work nniawtuilyoe Sunday or risk ioein his breed end better The em as _eu the enactment of the ilrat I.>ri's mr" L mu`g£Ve ever pemed - for the whole willse 1 " ' ' player lanow liable ee vidi as the em- ployee and to mush heavier penalties. The worsingmaa who violates the law to a penalty of from who re are liable varies by ibe loaded or unloaded before 7 a.- m. and ‘after 8 p_. lt. on Sundry " ll. The work of carpenters, peloton, nd uehsrwukmen in nltcrinir and dtting up vessels in harbor is under no circum- ‘ tuncas allowed on Sunday in the new law. / 12. Section ‘Z of the new law unlike the old applies not merely the work of onn's “ordinary rolling" but “any work, labor or business” if done “for gain." This vdll revent e great many things heretofore ; llowed, suoh as the work of singers, or .aural-ng ..... .....°ir.‘““. ....“n‘a~l°.:sii’r.isl'..'i°.‘aiois.s worship) unless their services are given gratuitously. Under the old law farmers, urerchants, tredeamen, professional me-ri, lerk=, etc.,-could if so disposed, In itll pro- bability work lawfully on Sunday. I’-s. ibiy it. may bewell that this was lot oerally known. ‘ The Lord'a-Dey-loving people of Prince lEdv1a.rd Ialoldr therefore have great cause to thank God for the passing at the IArd's Day Act of 1006, and to appreciau the lndividueLseaw.ice.rendered in that direction to ous oauso by the Dominion Government -end Parliament. Particul- arly ia this true of the working ciusscs, who in all lands have more et. stake in -the struggle for Sabbath preservation ithan the leisure classes. Wo go forward- into the fifth year nfour ,uilort greatly encouraged ta raprct the .beet things yet attained for the Lord'a Day. Our prospects are brighter than ever before. But our successor should ` umble rather than uplift up. More than 7eometh only from God, We rc not on ‘human strength or wisdom for victor! il 'our great battle, but upon him who is lComforter of his people. came the report of the treasurer, A. W. for the yea! amounted to #|00-U. Ell>¢!l4i tors sisiurl. A balance or eioiril is rtul -reported the accounts correctly kept. li his for $225.00 contribution io the L. D. A. or .canada tar the you new besluainir- Tae allotment of contribution NN Mid or the dlilsrsat breaches was then made- The following officers were elected ; President-Rev. George Steele, Be- deque. Vice Pru-Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Char- |,,m¢,¢»-rr, Rav. .fanrea s_:;son. Char- lqttstawu Rev. will Db@lI. Montague. ._ - meraidh Treasurer, Btsrnr, Charlotte- town. ` t wstlanes Oaatnllla. BOM( r5'i.rrrir.l;'s9rsrirtu nero.. ‘ Bunn' qprust see ROV- . retsry ,ar isredte tigeiauero ig \¢\'llUdf‘1_ilnP. I treat of libi lbmtved with tion dm. ‘V\§P» il addition. the o\d_,_iews pro- hitiulr the practising of any sport. fowilng dslrirrg, geme,play or pastime whether for gain or not, is in srction I4 of the new 5. Llllneoralens for hire and with the 0. Ueay workmen who may have to do such ne business. labor or excur»ions."t ~1‘his will shut out the sight seaiuiztally-ho h -.everbcforewo resliso that _lyir help forever tire b`i.reuuth..liio Guide. and the f Following the adoption ot this report Stern: of Challottetovrli. Toinl receipts due the L. D. A. of Canada. The auditor was agreed that thi! Alliance he responsi- ‘ciirriog.uwwn._ V RN- JIU# noni ', li. D.ctia.rzitetevn. Bois-.ll ri.....-.'f'lli»r¢_¢»==.a»~- owns It avow- crrriottewwa. 'Hom Senator l\`°b¢h°o. Secretary, Rev. R. G. Strat-lie, Sum- Laqal and Legislative Committee: Rev. .r. ralbt}J.1'.'l»tirra.lva- F-I-. 'fir.tsl~i.b. at laura." nav. wer. noi.- ,¢r, nav J W Rai Janes ` sure".-*fin |°W‘ town; Hon. I. Ai . W r."s"I“ .» ..g -‘Ee 4?. ._.`.»_a¢¢;-=¢. _ Fin - _ `(__i i _ _ YAiil_i_f_l `" Sf. iohn and C.P.i'i'.gVersus Sr. Joris, Nov. Zi-(Special)-The S. S. Empress of Ireland was greeted an hs; arrlval In port this after-noon with blow- ing ef harbor whistles and after being _quickly docked the China malls with the ilrrt. cabin passengers and baggage W"-¢ hustled aboard the "Over Bess" special _end from the time the dret box of mall iarrfirli on tire pier- aatil the special train _started for Montreal ltvraajust. one hour and £3 minutes. The train oonsisted of mail and baggage car-,eirrirrg-ami risrrptrrg ear. ‘ _ It is expected that a record run will be made, as: the special in given a clear road. The big Empress left Halifax harbor at 10.65 p. ni. Tliuredny, encountered strong westerly winds and in the Bay of Fundy - eucountertd snow sqnalls. '_ At eleven o'clook _ itimerning she was fspoken by wireleaptll milbe from Part- ridge Island. ~ About 2.50 o'clock the eiaip was sighted land signalled off Partridge Island. About 4.1-'r rfolock she entered the har bor and was nearly to her dock before the big tender Cruiser took her bow liswser and the tug Lord Kltohner hor stern line. The stziinlt-r was eoon`nwln'ging into No z bmi. rail ri live doloh the lim im of '_Cululi irlirvl~ was lizndeti on the dock and :with a few yards of trucking landed lil 'the baggage cur. / _ . - ,,~ rr » leg 'ivZstMfrcli`rlimgt.hll;bE5;r§;:l1r:|llf with but few ncoeelery is speeding on a record-breaking ttilp to the latter city. _ Dr. Mrirch, Port Denim' here, found a peso of m :'-rsits on lioerd ihe Empress which 'should have r_$s"err taken on a Balifav. The case is now iii the Epidemic Hospital, Partridge Island. _ Fld. Firsi The Address Moved, Borden Replies latirier - - .w°'l‘ |'l`.l`hi* I _ ‘ » ioins Tiieii Foster Scathés Hyman Wild ‘wfm ,- P"°Yi_“°°”5P|¢'l°ld M_ld"°”°’ BY W-_ Resigned Both 'Seat and ljis Portfolio " ' ,. . _ °.¢¢d<_ U" . Messrs' Sham' M°°"¢ _ _ _ “_ ` ‘_ -Lively Upening forthe Session Halifax- _and I' C' R' In O'l'rA\\'a, Nov. Zi.-» iSper‘iailfAt results more than jultlded it. __ the :opening of the session today in an- Referring to the London s‘eci.lon lo svrer to Mr. Borden Sir Wilfrid Laurier plored the corruption and rega'eMedt@, --~ ' atalefl tlliri. Mr. Hyman had resigned his ' the Liberals had descended to the Xp portfolio as well as lils seat. lils resign-leerrlrtive level in that oonstitddloy; ation as Minister had, however, not yet been iuid before the Governor General nntl Mr. Hyman had been rrslird io i'i»con» alder lt. The address in rrpiy was moved by Pnrticc of Luilillioli anti sfoonrtell lry Dfnlers OI St. Jolliis filiil liicrvillclri stereotyped Liylc. R. L. Bur-ienln rssponse tool: excep- tionioihc jiistii1_cation,oftiic present rate otexpenditure which he der-lirrrd exire\'ng_|rnt. lie pr5_am_l=ed_ the cc-1prri~.t't»rr ot thc Opposition in reforming tl~.i» election law. » Referring to Mr. Ficlllinifs r-lr-onion he denied that thc Conservatives lilrli uhvlc charges against the Minister' of l"iiiriiit~c which were notjustlilerl. He deinandell information allriiit the sale ofa million sorts of lnnd by Miliist er Oliver to an Irrigation Uciirpirny iriitl wanted to know why thc \'rrcni:ry iii the Nova Scoilli Bench wlis not liiictl. Sir “'llfii\i Laurier ilcfcndttl the G0- vernrnrnt expenditure claiming thlr'. thc YESTERDAY He was proud io say that notone Wil could be Bald against Mr. Hyman [IGN- itlly. "9 7-ll°U8ht under the cimuIIll¢e|§( lie did right in resigning hil segt, hgh as he had been the victim and not the agent of corruption he vras not prepared to accept the resignation of his and hoped Mr. ilydlirn would 11 lie said tire Government had kept il Promise in calling Parliament in NM- The Budget would he brought dow! next week. probably, on Friday. ‘ lf the Opposition did not obe'ruot the it-salon would be endzd in spring. That Mr. Foster is still the Opposi- tion'ir lim Lieutenant was shown by ine . fact that hc was the speaker toreply to ' the Premier. lie made a slashing speech, pounding iiyuuian and declaring he wlas until lo iirluiiuiertcr n depart- lilllni. _ _ lie dcuiiindetl reform oi the public ltr- V vice nnfl argued for higher protection in the tariff and for tire abolition of subsidies. '-“-" vga/sa./a»*~ we WEATHER an s¢~§r\" Detrcnsii-rg westerly winds, f.i`r nnd n iitlic coltivr. .pgs/'asa/\f"¢y`/\va¢\f`¢v~/\r¢v\F' _.___---*“_”_""' DANGI-Ili IN l`Oli.\' SAL\'l‘2$. They t\~imlly contain -rt-lils and burn the l’utni\rli's i‘iiilrlt'l~s Curr. Extractor, wiilcli ig purely velzr-teirie. causes no pain nn-i iiinard‘s Linin ent Cures Daniruff ‘ cures ln one tiny. Duu't forget tlic lJallrc-- "l’uinsnr's." . .tz!_`-fyggt It <.‘. -1,.. . *fr :.t§f|\" .~ ww( wt aw- - on l ( ‘ _Above is presented a a picture of the lbs,” ognrpanyr# men,v¢ha in the: midst _gin raging steep on the “ll *this mon*-Yi. -naerreilr aiirsrterr iurtnmtirrsrat the mpwof the wrecked eewlldf AJ- \feKeau,ful| particulars of whiotr have lynn giveain this piper. Reading from left torilht theyyouerl eel: _ |_ c¢pi.iehn0hemplon. 2, James C. T u. il, John MJ ` can-ram ciiaivirlon ann roi: Mlm wiio rtiistfriznriii-: sonoourzii AJ. iroxiiiarl. CREW OF Tlllii 4.000!!! McBet.li. \‘.Jlmll- Cahill. C, Bkerfy. 7| Col\f.D. Fraser. 8,- Qerleat McNeill. 9,'\Villiarn Smith. 10, Charles Perry. ll, Win. C. Leavitt. I which the rescue was effected. of the King slid the Canadian Govr-rn~ mefalr are well. Elliilli ELMNIS ilililliiii Where Bornier Planted lilo Flag for first in the Far North 0'rr.-\\\'a, Nov. Zi ‘Speciaii-Cenali i flesh. The one siriu ruin: ill liquid fornl_ is ir, now |h¢ 0|1\¢|||| pggggisorgf u lui; mfr" _.g land ln the far north. _ A report has been received from CIM. ._ llernier that lie liastaken possession ‘_ ~ fourteen arctic irlnnrie in the Dell Bernie_r reported from I`ond'e Inli Builln‘n Bay,where lie viill wint¢l'._ l HAMILTUN Milli' BREAKS Wlliilliiil Tho boat which is shown is that with port of Troops Coming From Toronto Tomrsrro Nov. ‘Li |Speclall-The outbreak in connection with the railway strike occurred at llamiiioo night. The mob s rthsrid at the not-nu' ol’ and Jasiea streets between eight and o'cloak end smashed the windows( of street cars. Then they turned their attention the Radial Bu'oetCer eiatbn at .lens streets. ebo sneaking ale down will ethid- Ileter on they broh all UQ W|l*" lla the handle( First llethodist leetlie eker Revs. _-_ii -1a-1 D C .,'_f,l.t,,g,.r-r _ Silt . was hail, lie- methhleo o-Beiid `"‘°““°" 5*-'f""‘°"'*'-*":'-"'="°-"fd,-r.°.‘°.f'Ei`~`2 W- '| 5°* , indeed euwtli. oitsaatugzvve- §~°°ri'-1-_:r__t~\i»g,ng','.'v""'°'*‘ “f rrar taxmvv namro “d ”°"" T” lgidrlitasa armies an mwrsd. limi 'hoist-L Draasiw inaalreod and abousdiq health is the ix fain solute. B. W. vw “L _ _ stanley Mille’ store and the Nm. . I aisssrssdas aaeiesarl of U" \H'i'\\l ‘.°.€" .l _ m°____M oirowisc oi.n nnlronli rom: 'rllii .°____m M- “mo "nm Wh Broken in spirit weekia raged lometh :::r:L=7l=yaesa7°\ fail perbes evafyvlal §§§£.= it all rattles nlvtil" °‘ "°"'°'°°°“W '5 iasemelboa. la. T0 cull! A Otto ll DIE refund “_lt_ l ,gn -` ..._ Get The Whole eluber and having the iluainese ready. , But Disperse Quickly on Rief ee... ~:..-_._.._v _ _--.