_ I Pxoas:st°Lem ~- W 709° customised I E' " ‘ 1 0RNIN0~Dav== _ Daily for 1907 ‘ T , 'A Catches Aii_ Early , _*,__;__;_»_V A _ _ _ Morning Malls THE CHARL llEl0W GUARDIAN M \|0R\1lN ' WEEK LY o q_.- lo §o ‘ES n-t" C-4 ;,'¥ ‘i‘i"1i“A“1’i\i?‘i‘»»»l CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE Envvann ISLAND, QANADA, SATURDAY, _NOVEMBER 30, iooy. I ii , __ wa. .s .,a"§:4§ 'I‘WF.\"|'vf~|rN'|'g A M||N]1i I4; 5 Kit. TWU m>l.l.aR8 1-'Eli \s.'.\r\ is ‘ l._, w1NTEn roar ' I 5H0CK1(;, noN c nr SAILING FROM S. S`._Er`I1press oi Ireland Has Heavy _ ` ` I Passenger List Mostly English Freight _Train Crashes into Trolley Killing color TA , _.LW"N T IRBURY and Scorch _Going Home Five Persons, Bodies FrightiullyMangled for Hohda s % y ===Six Others Badly Hurt and Had to S1' JMIN. Nov. 20-(Special)-'ifls fin ‘ I ~ .h being nil taken. I B d H sailing at the wlntcrporl. aonsnu took plane The first and second cabin bookings e this evening when the Empress of ireland are also vary heavy. left, pork, V , . _-Wink _\`;”"`”_ Tho pas. eager list is uiudc up chiefly of _ I 5|” has an ex°a].Monn]|y how as _mt v _ _ _ WATERBURY, CDNN., Nov. 2il~(Speclai) A II-lrliford bound freiglili train crashed 'ri;zhtungle~, directly in the middle, and .Y D l es ol’ Lnglaud and Stollsndre urn~ _ seager list, the thir.l class accommodation ing to thrir homes to spend thc holidays. A smokin' moment' m wmub ave factory [nm A Iwucy cm' “°"t‘ini“g mi l"`r5°“s me dem p°"°"° “ere “H l’“"ny m“"g1Ed' _ ___ employes ware killed, occurred about 6.30 bound for the pin factories in Oakville Six others were badly iniured and had ifhl* lI\0FD|l\R The oar was struck rv tn 1.re at force al Lu he carried to the 1 homes %hl%‘;R£iI§¥0AT Plnlllhh irnullalrlul I I I P E :ca 5/J BHNINEI Sli BHIEILY ClIIIIIMISSIl]N I Ilillli S VI] *Wil-Tj+RAZ0R YESIIHIIAY IN SESSIUN IN HlIlNIINIl Son Finds the Body With Head Nearly '“ rr- --- Severed Behind the Barn ._ was The Senate did NOT Sli bill Hear Several Ministers Testi- Charged With Murder or Sen' H I C ' - . H |W3.Y 0m‘T"SSl0"@i'S fy and WIII Go to` Cal ‘is ator Brown of Ulah-Re Somewhat Deranged With Rep0,.,B,0,,gh,d0wn Maine ' manded to ja" Paralysis ___ _ ___ I *m OPT-‘-WA- NDV- 29-(SPB°l°l)~°-Ti19C0l1P Fxmnsnlcrozv, Nov 29.-(Speciull~Tha WAsmNG1'oN, Nov 29 -(Special)-"Oli, HAR-mA;_|D_ N_ Bi N¢,v_ 29__(Spe°|{,1j_ .fl-om egg bm|y_ mom _Mt mlm" mlnum” this 3"”-`“°°“ Prohibition Commission arrived here at Iam-ao glad it is all over." These worri- ohu “Wet a farmer ne" here wmmmr HE was “hunt-myenn of “cl was wen Th' s°“'“‘"" 'nd lm” m°“t- noon t.oday over the I C Rand registered were uttered today by Hrs Annie M ` , ` known and hmm, xeswnted ,md 18"” 5 _ ’_° b“|“°" °"“ 5° "“‘"5“°“`d ”“m_. .at |,hsQueon Hotel. Bradley, charged with the murder ot ex~ M 'm°id° this m°mlm b’ outing his 1"mf_,m||y_ "’°°"l’“°E`f"5i” *P* ““°”° I’ ‘N015 Wffh- N ' John B Juan, Liquor License Inspector iSeuatorArthur hllirown ot Utnhwwlih "h’°“" Wm’ “""°’_" A sho,” uma ago be “mud A p”.y|n1 Tl" Bh°'t' um' "h° C°m_°”° W” ¢°` of St Jobs accompanied the board. This asmllo alle was led from the court room ms body ,"3 fume by hh, sm \,0;,iu,] pwulym: Stroke “hd bl! _“md had been K°l»|l°\' °lllbi°d “ 11“"'i‘°l° °f membs" 1° afternoon astsslon was ield whore state- to prison van which was to inze her back ll ' v ~ . the barn with the hcad nl.nosl. asvcrzd somewhat flerangcd. Dum” ° 6 way for mer work hymn’ “‘°“l" ‘”"" h“""‘1 "°“‘ B" D’ M“°'°°d' '°°'l"""‘ i“"°du9t"°" of petition" Rev Mersrs Colter and Barrio and J J Alter minor notices were given lb* Woddnllregardlngthn worklulr nl' the T s resort or one nsnoay Commission was seo-_oAoolnihlsolt. ondooool Y y~ md b°'°’° P“’"°m““t° The czmmls ionrrs will leave tomorrow It shows that in Canada there wore 460 "ming fm. st Stephen ma Wm probably ' 4 ’ persons killed and 008 injured in railway om” then, enqu", "_ Ca\n|,_ I I '"7 "°m°“ts‘ 4| punnnen' 212 °m' At the last named place the working of ployees and 200 “har p°m°n" prohibition in Maine will be the sublect A _ There were 100 killed on lheGrand afenqu|ry_ Trunk 118 on the C P R and30 on the s 1 Woo His Seat Fairly in the Face of a °°;:':§'2Z.§‘.°1'3§;;‘;§..§. lNNl WNS Sllillill Fierce Opposition -- Congratu- °°'“"”`°“"‘”'“°*' --- - lawns Peffns in fo Hlssul czln ul uuuuls °“;e;,§;;q'r,;;°; Y ° ‘i"g ... T . "‘° “"““°" ls lu uhh nu ll smut Ur too.;,sf§f,<;i2,,»;§f,;oonoit '.l`nrmo,‘NS, Nov. 20-Never since sho day of1B'7fi-7 has such a staggering blow been struck at. an administration as vms_ struck In Gi.-lchestcr )'°""r‘l"Y~ Till’ W” the situation. 'A l°V~'l`““‘°“" °“""’“”h` ,J with a majority oi our sixty! The house, a majority from nvrry provlnfw lil the Dominion except- Ontario, a solid dele- gation of eilrhteen from Nova Scotia, and havng apturnil Colchester by its mai°- tlty at the last federal oleollos. Wm; the tremendous influence nnd pat- ronlic of sho federal and ll\‘0'l°°l“i ¥°"` .,.‘m.n¢' md Wm; she grand tlnsio ol` H n W S p|_|,1|ng_ the Conservative oaoumoi.,Jono snail-1|. sf\»‘<~t-‘d "Y ‘- mahrit! oi oror 20) our C."""°° um me nammu gf the lrbsrwl D'Nl‘i.Y- Congratulations limo been pouring l-1 tonight from nl' orir the country \0 ~ DNN an... “mm h_‘,“,»_.,_,_ may r ..1er Q Ulmgnh are qulnirly reiir "ll, _ily Qlrrsolow hblufl. tem cunts Mi' MK- *Il -‘ W7’ ‘° Con dcliscd _idvcrllscmcnls TM hu fm- |;1~a~lf\f~a|/inn. -a. ' `~ isnt: vacuo ww 'H\1`**,=°__~=D@__.. . - l ll N”;£3ii;:7il::“:..‘;:9.:“.2:o r>‘i'~’.'.‘i-1* Bunk to number 18 Aire! 5\i'°-¢- ll 30 oolpd. _ .A 1| in si:‘......?.:'"r::.‘:: ‘:.1._§'fi~€t;¢»i " at nos to-SnbscrlllN°" “°` '°" Giro-lla: omoo. _______l1§f7_'§'; is bag con~ all llM°°' pops;-tl Cwiiimbli _ 11 , Mn ll-‘l9»l8l -*___ Grand Pictorial Musical Programme- Thc prograiaaxo lonlullt ls unusuall! attractive and entertaining. The pictures are as follows :- UA Row.-5 n,,d¢m||;o..", a dramatic ,tory 01,3 rr, lnilui-,nos nnu man wh' .,,,fl [hen guilty oi ovary form of crime 'run no nu like io ti-"valor win* \»°‘ bs en Elle expi riencs ul' so mon!- “A|,l..sck un the Carrier." Af' 9xP"°.°" iiiossooi-¢»i~,c\rryi\\a vvrv valuable pook- agcsls wayllld and robl'0fl |17 bl\“d‘"' 'i`i‘o conflict b,|,w|-eu the bandits and the ln~n\~v carrier in thrilling an-l excitinl- .ilhppy Bgh." hubs up again, but in this ncvvmle is funnier than ever. llc Colne; nnaluat. the real thing and hir experience io highly amul-ing. _.A Sq,,,,,. n,-ol'*_iho lm is ornbubl: the "war, |,,|_.mat_|ng picture ol' the four and do la with 8FB‘l»Y°fd*'5'“ '°““’t“_;h lindingone oithcix-own Dslifi’ 'li-""“° W ’ I _hm ,h-0;, woy reurrd aa saornrl. v\1\ :lm to Ania. 'rho "so-we Dui" °°\°¢‘ in in mo nw-air I" ‘""‘°" ‘"5 l"“"" t. hors tho widow and "\""'Y- ""° ‘W-°"' » ' were ,mpugqtly better offwlthuul "nm __ hu,|_,,nd and father. wa H Mitchell wlllaaoln sing the mw llrltrdiol noni! "“"`°" °"" s‘"”'“°' K,':e_| ,H solemn Leaves Gwd-hx’ n ,“,h|K|,|, ,ppt-oolalel last. night. co: Pl-lnoeBlward Island views WGN talniy #"1" °l 'fi' ...-- Mnmmfli at I rt ro o llneewlllbo hal t i l I 0° bélxsleg a\4 o‘oiook. The lovin! D|°' tuna will he i1Y°F°“"d 'md P°'”' “mr” will :sing the lllns'ra'ed srl!! 'Da-|~ie and Mr little Todd! UGPT"-7|* views include l<‘0"°' in vl°""‘ 11"" 0h“_|°'°m,,,,_ .mi ‘pro preparid I I- A. B. 89"" tense excitement, prolonged cheering and the singing of the national anthem. _ The result of the session is regarded as moerata, under the leadership of Professor Paul N. Milukod, who succeeded in fore- was taken after the demonstrative witlt~ and the Poles. 'i‘arontn.Nov. 89-(Special)-Fresh north- the flames ride of his life The oldaltloll liked boys, sud when Collins andggilchardsou approached him on Eighth St. fl¢¢Ht1)' and asked him for a match, he replied » hd tldth match dlh ttb ' ing me Ocmben' hand- The “ual von fi:m:cil1:oc I‘l:nder'es whiskerlslr Tllrrse Wai onmno' N°""“h“‘m`(sD°m.»_ yelled ilrc and in half e minute the en The riect fitting rubber-Bef ,Stnnllold and the Conservatives com- mittee who managed the cmnpnmn In - --- PARIS, Nov. 27-Thst the lot of those » mood etym . animals which were treated as gods in nn- ' ,_ All New Yorker l.(‘Sl cient Egypt was not altogether blissful -i----e-- “ “aa _ H is Treasured W ms kers was amply proved recently by sn sutopsv ooomo nojooi_oo_ Tino oy o . _,...f.,..,..i.,.._u.. ..,.,,_,,,,.,f.,....,.;;, in a Fire rom recentl ydiscovercd in the island of Large Majllrlty Amid ___ Elepbsntine. G|"8at Rej0lCl "g It was found that the backbone of the l’llII-M11!!-¥‘UYA» N°"~ ’3°°F°" any poor hcast was almost completely solidi- -"-'- years Abraham Bender. aged 70, °f 306 M St t, has been growiuga beard . S1 PETERSBURG’ Nov' 28__»1-he Duma ‘;’1";t "ima to hh km" In two sec' the condition of its honfs, tend to show last night decreed that the iitte of auto- un "ac ' um* file mm WM d¢PflV€d °f ill \1\0\'0- crat which has been born by the emperors was it went up in smoke me other day- ment ill f°“Kh°“f m*"".V’ YNY!- of Russia for Cenmrin, is no longer ten_ in SPl¢e 0' me f”°"» th” me me Pngfdg The discovery throws lnstrlictive light nble within the Russian states, and is in- hurnemy 'mswered n can to extmgm` 0" U10 C0'11l'¢l¢‘"Slf‘ ‘\'l\lCl1 EiiYi’llf“‘ Pl\'¢.\’ fied. This and other indications such ns compatible vlllh the regime lnargu -ntedby ' condenmed tllc living objects of pnpulnr me manifesmo issued by Emperor Nich_ Bendefr Wim l1lSl0“8 beard' was ]_‘"°w“ veneration. The business of being a god 0|" on ouch" 3°' x9°5_ A, me close toevery msn, women, and child in the was evidenny anything but gay, Pro. of s great constitutional debate, the Rus- neighborhood' _ His heard waswdong he m0¢¢d 1° "U0 Mill' illilnlli' ‘md in ‘$01150- slen Parliament, by a vote oi :I2 to 246, ‘ind ‘O tuck it mm me tops of N? boom' '~`i“°"C° C1955! l'"i"l9°"¢d f°' W0 il* ill!! minted the won] ,,au¢°c_,__,‘,, and 'hm and in tbecold weather wrapped it about wcmgm of n amcturyy the nm pmmmy adopted __ reply ‘O me address from the hi! Ned* ml* “ °°mf°'t°"' B w“_"'° discovered, even in those dark ages, tlmt throne unsnimoully» amid scenes of in* P ' ="~' ‘ 31",’ was "°" W°'m while' e line victory for the Constitutional de- "Sum" Bender banded the boys a match. Be- fore he could realize it, one of the boys ___ _ drum of me Extmm mah* Sochlm apniiof smoke endascream. Some one Women,” ‘_____'_'_____ 'Q _ it Demo"-tl' mmaben cube Group of Ton' (ine compimy had made the short nm. u p°,‘________ _ __ _ __ ____ But it was no use. The fire hsdhurned Jan 0orn..i..... .. ..... ... I6 ..- ioaelfoutinthttthrieiperiodandleftlien- " 'iii'-~-H----------~~----~ |03 _derdlsconsoiatm Pos-k................ ...,... |ll45` ___-l_-_;__.__ P* ouwrly winds wld. Iwi mv falls. in. Large stock on hand.Goii&Co Minsrd's Llnlmenl Cures Dlohthoriai Has No Hard l SAN Fnancrsco, Nov 2‘.)-(Special)-Re turning to his home in London, Ont., from s tourin China and Japan, Chas Smith Hyman, former Oannfilan Minister of Public Works arrived hole yesterday ou MAN HAS RETURNED I, A raolu JAPAN To San Francisco - X and Says Japan Feeling Toward Canada Over the Vancouver Riot I __l_@-@_i._..i..-- the steamer Korea. He said Japan had no hard feelings against the Canadians for their treatment of Japanese at Vancouver a few months HHS. Scotia- Effort O'r'1‘AwA, Novenibei 28.-.-in effort is to be|msde tozprovide the Maritime P rovin- ces with a share of the immigration which is available in Europe_for settlement in Canada. Mr. W. D.Scott, superintendent. -li.?-»__¢__;.____--~. MIINIINIL IIIIIl NBIIIZE ltSlIHI]IlY Destroying a Large Factors With Loss of Sixty Thou- sand, Small Insurance MoN'rnEA1., Nov. 2ii~(Spefial)-Spon- brick factory cf1`l"olnhull, Uuholstering and Frame Manufllcturlng Co. 011 Sl. James St.:c~t. Loss $80,000 with night percentage in- surance. There Are Good Opportunities for Set- Immigra tion for Maritime P1 or/'irzcei tiers in New Brunswick and Nova to be Made to Give Provinces a Share ,___.,_‘_ Iof immigration, has just returned from the Iinst, and he is convinced that ilierc is an opportunity for settlers in all three of the provinces, but particularly lu Novo Scotia und New Brunswick. In eaphzot . I Plmpcsc provinces there are lands which are available at normal purchase price, and which would suit some classes of immig- ration aven better than the prairie lands of the West, that the rush of immigration is now filling up. The Dominion Government will cooper- Ate with the Provincial Governments of the East in 'encouraging immigration. Three representatives will be sent to Eng land from New Brunswick and the same number from Nova Scotia for the purposl of laying before the British people an idea ofthe opportunities to be found in Eastern Canaria. It is expected that there will be n considerable immigration as the result of their efforts. The Provincial Govern- ment. li:|\'c agreed lo look nfler the immig- rants when they come and see that they are properly located, that they may con' duct ssuccessful forming operations. It la umlersloorl that only people with some capitol will be encouraged to settle in this port of Canada, though farm laborers uill also be rlirecterl there. IIIENEH IIIIIIIPS , IN DIINGEH Ill lNNIHIlIIlIllN despafch from Algeria Says Situa ion is Critical and Troops in danger PARIS, Nov. 27-A rlcspntcll to the hint- tin from Nemours, Algeria, says tllnt five more tribes have joined the ilenis Nassen iribesmeu, and that the situation is bc- coming critical, It says also that if rein- forcements arc not sent immediately the French force now then: will bc in danger of annihilation. L.\r.r./i, hi/icusra, November 27-The French column which was engaged in n serious fight with the tribesnrcn Monday, returned yesterday, after bombarding several villages. A French reconnoitcrlng party was attacked to~dey by twenty thousand trlbeamen and forced to retnat, having eight men wounded. The hoali- -lities are the result of resentment of thcf tribcsmen against French occupniion ol' Oudjn. __...__i__ Mioard's Lin! ~eni Cures Distem er ruin anus urn nr sun ll lieu Shu It is a Safer Way to Trars- port it, When Passen- gers See \'/lxcoi:\'nu, Nov. 28-Companies own ing stcnmcrs plying on the Yukon river hsvc adopted n novel scheme of protect- lug the gold which they nre callcd upon to trnnport from place to place, They make detectives ol' their passengers. T' e scheme is to erect a canoe of heavy crimp. ed wire on the main passenger deck, where itil securely fastened. The cage is eight feet high, four feet squar¢|»,.l fitted with heavy locks. in the cr nin-, where it can be seen by all, the precious metal is placed, it being assumed thdtgno thief will be daring enough to attempt q robbery in full vlaw of all the passengers, Trv the Sannsome Sausage. 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