............._,...,. 1 _-D;p_wards_ of Thirteen, Millions l5.000,D00 off Readers a - ____ i , , PAGES* Sworn _ I as if--=--1 7072 for 1907 ~ M°minmM`“_‘ Y llIECHARl..0TTl5T0 G ARDI “ ‘ $0 RNING DAILY El£KL\',tNOW' R is >c fx ‘=-: EF: Ti-‘i".....} CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, c/iNAoA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1908. {,‘f;',-irq, C <2; Fl E: ci ‘tr is AIL IN ADV AJL IN Abéwl R ILW Y ME ' "limit 'limi FIRST MEETI A ,i Tssrcoi o li Wi" crrr coo ciiioiis -----_-_-._-;-_ A Dies of Tuberculosis After n Provincial Elections Discussed in the Com- a L°',`,f,,,f’,§`tf,1,°,,;',,‘;'f 'hat The Newly Elected Board oi Alderman P and m°nS» F0“0Wed by MCL9al1'Si R¢CiPl'0C2\| __ Mayor Prowsellold Their First Session--- Demurrage Bill to Make Railways Pro- ._ _' _- ~ _ _» '> Committees Appointed The Proceedings ST STEPHEN Feb 17-IS eciul === -Geo R McWh.i, Harboi Muster at this port for tcn years, died this vide Cars Within Reasonable Time. Were oi an Informal Character A against tuberculosis. "T : ,_ ~. _ ~ - . 01 "“VA‘I“l’- :Q lsilffflelll -\i U\¢|l‘ad failed Wlndlcaie 'hat me i-W0 “WP ¢"“e~ ' The first public inectinz uf the; Stewart and Rogers niudo neat Fire: Johnson, Rogers Uumpbell . opening' of .the (_oninions today, Mr. Fohler asked Hon.i\lr.Graliaiii if lie had any inforination ns to the repert that tivo employes of the lnleicolouial Rail- way were working iii Neiv llriiiiswick for the Government in the caiiipaigii. Mr Gmliani said he had iiiade inquir- ies lnit had not obtained the definite iii- formation which Mr l°`ortier would iio doubt like to liaw. So far Mr. Grahani said his inquiries Mr. Fortier had nieiitioncd had taken Hugh Guthrie, eliairiiiaii of the -Rail- IIBWIY C0llHilitL\i-011 Citi’ C0\l¥1Ci1]SD0UC\l0S Of U0Ili:l`l1¢\llilU<1n i-0 MHYOP 'Light: Campbell McDonald part in local politics. length. The hill proposes s penalty against railways for failing to supply cars ivitlii a ccrlaiiiiinie aftera bona fide applica tion and the party to whom the cars ar Ithe cars are not used within at reasonable -_-..-.»--»¢- , __,_..,. _ Y_7.__._= __ THE HDLSTEIN FRIESIAN BREED The Merits Di This Popular Class Of Dairy Cattle Explained By A Breeder Di This Province (Dy \V:ilter Lea, Victoria.) These cattle were introduucil from the provinces of North Holland and Fricsland a section of thc .Kingdom of Netherlands bordering on the North Sen, commonly called Holland The dairyinen of these provinces are descendants of the ancient Friesians and their cattle are lineal descend- ants of the cattle bred by them two thousand years ago. From the earliest account of dairy husbandry these cattle have been __.._-- compact than in the milk form, but iof lighter weight than in the beef iform. The brisket is not so wide _ond low as in the beef form and the ichest is not so deep, but the width of the beef form through at the heart is closely retained. In the milk form thc abdomen is usually swung low and the ribs are steep, but in the milk and beet form the ribs are wid- ersprung and thc abdomen more trimly hung-up, though no less capa- cioiis. The general appearance of used and developed for dairy pur-,the bull is strongly masculine, but poses. North Holland has been main-ithat of the cow is no less femmine ly devoted to cheese production, and .than- in the milk form. Frtesland to cattle production. l Bred from generations of the one As an illustration of extent of the ;blood bulls of `this breed make most latter production, the following l impressive sires and are the mgst statistics are quoted from Chambers poluable of’any dairy breed in grad- Encyclopedin: "The ares of Fries- ‘ ing up a common herd of cows. As land is one thousand two hundred s proof of this we refer to the dairy and fifty-three square miles. In 1874 herd competition in Western On- England imported from Friesland 40,# ~ tario both in 1906_ and 1907, when all 763 cwt of cheese and 266,041 cwt of the leading herds were purebred and butter. Reduced to pounds these im- igrnde Holsteine-l&\‘E01Y U10 lBt'¢°l`» portntions were 4,565,456 ins f.neese.` The iwinuiuz herd of twelve cows and 29 796 592 lbs of butter. In 1879 were kept on an one hundred acre the nuinbei' of cows in Frieslhnd wnslfarm, earning $934.64, an average oi 144_g02_ Assuming an equal numberf80Z0 lbs milk per cow and §77.88| in 1874 this irifportation from Fries- lcents for the cheese season from land was nn average of 205! lbs fbr; April to October. Seven other herds all cows old and young owned in thstiof the same breed or grade were pmvincey lclose rivals. Even if there was no home con-| This breed was nrst brought into sumptlqn and no sales to other y Conndii in 1883, some forty years af- couotries these exports alone suiil-,ter the establishment of the British clently demonstrate the great. caP°"id81l‘Y bF°¢d5r and §"“`° 5‘g;1°°t bi? city 0( this breed. The typo or thtslmuch criticism on preju ce, u breed is technica ly called the milklhave rapidly forged to the front,and and beef form I It is cspecinllyitha Holstein Friesian Association is stron in all 'vital particulars; the now one of the strongest organiza- bone To nne compared with size, auditions of the kind in Canada and is the chine broad and strong compared inow IJ\lb1i9hlDZ |l\9B¥11l'U\01\i-NY P8901' with tha high and sharp china of the | devoted to the interests of the,breed Th loin ands--the "Holstein Record." extreme milk form. 6 hips are broad and smooth. and tha rump high and 'level compared Wit the angulnrity usually shown in. the milk form. The twist is roomy and nie tnigiis and nom weii arm- TM shoulders are smoother and more In 1894-95 the Holstein Friesian Association of America established a syst/Im of refistration of perform- ance to be known ns the "record ol merit"-an official test under the supervision of agricultural colleges 1 ._, Wlllll]ilillNll'S Ellllll lllUl]-llllllSl$ - ` ._,__..._. .__.___.._._-._ nie 'rims Dancing DUFHHUS mad” “ remarkable hit with their perfor- mance lalt eveninl- “Th” an mal:-_ _volloun performers-Bellini g ua; graceful and most enter n nn ._ ltep dance which Wondorlai;%°hlA: iproduced by P°ff°m°" °“ bo rd. cure footing of the stein I 'ng dong by the Dursnds on the in: ltcura d pnrsntiy nrolinble roi hr gkn ', Ellictting lodhest nl>£\:“;1° iima meigiipgiciiiitiii-° wzik tells ut P 1 tglling what it m‘4mL sw-somethin which res °31-"15 this wonderful journey dowh to the deep sea eaves, where the wondrous pearls and citizens of the sea reign supreme. It. is like unto a. visit to n, spirit land, always revealing un- expected delights, new beautiei-1»and unimegined wonders. See the “Two 014 people" too, a Blm which has (cw equals in force of- deep heart ap- peal and lessons in charity. Hear Mr. 'l°rninor's song and nee the gor- geous illustrations. Do not forget that the Orchestra renders nil the latest music, and hear in mind that at Wonderland every evening there ii an sri my up ee ° “ “W M' “M °-I 'm th°°°¢i°ii°¢:i ;ii¢¢rf¢inm:nt.°aiw:;s nn :mu or °’ 9°” °‘° °°' bi" 3° °° i aaiuen wines mia- on ne- - 'W/"nga, I. Nm3:ge‘iit°Eil°z ggi; Esiitlgii throughout. the Drogrnm """‘“'*"‘°.‘“‘ f- ini. s vnumnbeers nnauiniams P°"‘_ ma" ' |§-rosrinzywwhioli of :viii even he found to_ | d'n por ts t of neu ff" “Q ~. i all th house tion of each evening in t in popu , idfu in Mums to mg, 8. M., | experiment station, Every record is sworn to by each and every person assisting in making it, including in every case the owner of the animal. Such affidavits must set forth that the record was made in accordance with the rules of the Associution,nnd are true in each and every partic- ular, to the best knowledge and be- lief of the subscribers thereto, and must be made before a justice of the peace. So carefully is the work sup- ervised that official records of Hols- tein cows eows are now as readily accepted as arace record of horses or athletes, arid are of inestirilsble value in purchasing young stock of this breed. _ During the ofllcial year ending May 1907 1,725 cows and heifers of all ages were officially tested _for aper- iod of seven consecutive days, pro- ducing for that time 659,840.6 pounds of milk containing 22,629.929 pounds butter fat, and thus showing an av- erage of over 3.41 per cent fat; the average production of each animal was 382.5 pounds milk, containing 13.119 pounds butter-fat,-equivalent to nearly twenty-seven quarts of milk per day, and 15} pounds best commercial butter. We hear much of the "individual" Holstein, but the a- bove ls the average production of 1725 cows tested in just one year. many of tnem being heiiers two years old. The great work that Holstein cows are doing is shown by the tact that to the close oi tiie 18th Vol. of the advanced Register 54 animals have made sevonday records in ex- cess of 21 lbs butter fat, These 54 cows averaged 578.7 lbs milk con- taining 22.662 lbs of butter fat, thus showing an average of 3.92 per cent fat. And every well informed person knows that this amount of fat is equivalent to 26 1-3 pounds ol best commercial butter. Up to the same time 53 cows have ofllcinlly produced in excess of 80 lbs butter fat within a. period of thirty con- secutive dnys, the average produc- tion of each cow being 2479.8 pounds milk containing 87.973 lbs butter fat and showing an average of 3.55 per cent fat. This average production is equivalent to 37 8-gallon cans of milk or 102 2-3 pounds best com- Condensed Advertisements ' Too late for Classification. . i'\0UND_-A folding door key. .]f_é2PLL&!es_<&°;=;___ 2:}1l'0‘700<1" would rcbly to these felicitaititiiisi utillavirion Cityintidittiis. er and D M. Tliecouiitry, they said is in favor of it. 1I\I~"i WUC f|\liCk US U10 Ciilllstil-ll~ tho first regular monthly meeting. Sergeant Bpmiiey was appointed n Gmimm mmounced today in the . U0!! Uf U10 VHl`if-‘US GOIIIIIUUZECS lllld i He thanked the Councillors for their Sanitary officer. . House that iu a few days the Railway Statement Shows Increased helfgsnli-;Jfr?l0dh_(’ll l¥;lCl!11‘l;1\1S- t. _T Igooil wishes. _ ' ' Philip Coyle wus appointed v _ _ _ _ , 's ip cn e ie mee inf o ' . . _ .__ ,. _ . I ne eoiiiniisslon will he increased iii size and Deposns And Good Yearis Order after which` the City Clhierk I D(:|1\;t,;lnf‘;,rii;w`i‘,I.ccggfglialétbei ami gp. cm(3iilii3ii5dili)rii‘th;{dVIEiEket Buildmg assliillfd Sha" be 5“"Je°l- (0 3 P““§ltY if leleP\\0“€5 and !e]98"“l’l‘51”'°“i§i‘t ““‘1“" Business F0115 thi? D1'0Cl!\ml\i3i01‘l Of U10 YCCCIHS Finance: Rollers. ltileY» Johnson. the City assessofs liiolsusgliixejgfg 1:3523 its control, ' civic election und then i~:o'~'c the street: stewart McD .id r w »-li .' 1, rctiii'ns` Hof the iviriyor, dih, Riley: Unmpbiell. Um I i ‘ooiio wi‘iiitax;lldtgifrwshzgldpbgpggg 1 . ole., und unter Lonimisision- public I-|-,,pe,»ty; Riley Pmj, ,mr tnxes. also to Iev H t ers who had been elected. 1¢,,,:crs_ . ' n nu yimng men wi Pub ax up Before proceeding to thc appoint- Murkctt McDonald, Stewart, Lune. iii; 0 S Dum pay ment oi the committees Councillors Police: Reddin, Johnson, Lune. Council adjourned called By Raisulis Latest ,Stroke of Business. li.-ld fi r ruiisoiii an Aiiierfcaii citizen, Mr. suiiiuiin JUDGE ouinsiuooc ’ llll -llllillllllllli DIED YESTERDAY ofsomeihinr Like those- After a Long Illness oi Cancer -oi the Stomach-Was Well ,Known in Charlottetown -- Had ‘Held Court LONDON, l-'ein i8 -(Special)-Raisuli the Moroccan bandit who captured and ' N_'A_____ ____ _ » 0"""A‘V~'\ l"“"» 1S~iSi\°Ciali-iur sfwkviii i.. s' Perdicaris, and later Kaid Sir Harry _ ' ` - ‘ - 9. |07. justice liiirbitlge, of llie livclieqiier vi » . . A =1Cl=="1h==S\==¢11 #Husserl i0 arrwf ei Com li d th. _ ' iiewemio si. Joh.. and marco inw show. Tliccoiiscnt of foreign oflicc has hcl-.ii olitaiiied. lll Slllilll§lHiN llLlllilllllSlllEll 1 ST l‘E'l`ERSlliTllf'-', Feb. I7--The Min- istry of\Var is 'preparing plans for the speedy conversion of Vlndivostok into a first class fortress, involving expend- itures of about 6,ooo,ooo. Completion mercial buttet ' nard's l.|i\i'rrie_ni-iiures Ga et inCows ` _ . _ . th f tm gf the work within three years is held nLAKE_The death occurred at her Hundreds of o er cows o s ' . . . ~ breed if given an opportunity could t° be ’"‘l“”““"° m °"d_l`f that R“55‘” -- linnie "Deconport," this City, yes- hav” made full 85 large Dmcini re. _ may not be caught napping, as at Port terdny, of Miss Ella M, Blake TORONTO' Feb* . 18”(Sl’°°"1l)” Arthur, in ease of future trouble with eldest daughter of Maurice Blake. ' `i"`_ii'_;_ a;;3m;Ol(Lf3ld“:ng:;,:ri;;.Sln§B&?%,; japan. Sixty engineering officers will SANTA MONICA. C51-» Feb- 17-0" I y he einplo ed on the work. Russian ii" illffeillleillefl \>1“ff» WhlCl1:"\“fkS Ulf --1---- Plhns OURED IN e To 14 Dsrs. 'I‘h\\rsdf1v~ Y _ . . strategy in any future war with japan “Driller” limit Of Santa Bay, seven Coug|n.co|_`.w, nonrscneso, :na nfher (ling: Pnzo o1N'i‘Mi§:N'r is guarantees ` wiii depend upon the ability of vi...1iv<..=- Jail-mess have been for Several flare PM {‘_1\f{§_§§f’,B:'c‘;n‘:_;‘;2‘_‘{_o;f"‘;';;“dr'_;=;¥§§__°‘*‘°M t0 °\l|`0 BUY C330 011'-Ching. Blind. W d. L . 'C D. the . 4 tok w hom out for Bayes, wmwug “sigh engaged in experiments that have » Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to _ ma' 5 "me" "'93 'P *"3 _ance ___ . L -wienonv 'uiythm “MW ° 1 _ ‘ ' _ -.L ~ , 1 f _ liippodroiiiein an equestrian powder play _ ( 2 is 'mommg “fm 8 10”!! illness of cancer ofthe stomach, with the late A' A' St°°kt°"' .illdile liiirhidge was born in Cornwallis, H2 was d9P“'Y minister °f .l“5ti‘f° N- -"fo i" N47. Ho took his Il. A. at before his appointment to the bench. aroused the suspicions of settlers. as it is presuuisd, that n portion of (bg 4 American battleship fleet will spend several days in ilie bay. The Japanese have been engaged in making -maps of the cliffs along the hnv and n small pivot gun mounted on n ___ ` ` cliff i85 feet above the sea was fired first _ in one direction and then in nnothen i`here if no tlieoi' as to the u s Seven of Nlikado's Subjects ii.=,....iy"_ y P 'Pm °f Busy Making Plans ot - California Coast. DIED. 1 sion Piuniili l" iimvuin miiiii sler-Moving Pictures are Better than Ever. Sec the Life Of Moses "And had he not high honor, mf the 1-0 The hillside for n pall, -the watelfkthnemimlitlyirinanlillinllf Thr? tg’ To lie in' state, while angels wait, is-cones on Mount Sinai nra'nll vi id. The stars for tapers tall." .iy portrayed by the oiiimetolco v It One of tho most beautiful poems is one of Paths Bros bent Bimini d and one from which the above ex- "Fniryland" is to be ooIhmanded.n tfsct is token, is the "Burial of ,¢¢\||-ing "__ ‘ °" oses," a closing scene in the grand‘ ' »ld Biblical story known to millions '-'$335,-l;“ir:|::: ..p"fl:‘,“e'g l‘°r!t°m‘h° inthe worm many. at f'Fn.iryinnri.f'__,,¢,,,,,,, _,,,. ,', ° °'¥°°‘“ tonight, the leading moving picture chars” 'meh Prum t°' ‘N will he "The Life of Moses." n mag- had mad’ A “mt J “WL ld`°°'°“" nificant reproduction of the chief other cdebmgtod “Info” elfm? gnu events in the career of one of the ‘ ,, greatest teachers mankind hal _ever Sgsfdéaxmxng omomngnfhal rcoaa warns, or nivisssioo. ' hed- _'PM #mins °f U" Ohiliim 01 wesaeriri .minor missin; onmr Israel through the Rod Bea, the with B brainnonm th. dun” bm ii Typical Holstein Friesian. drowning of Phnrnoh's host. the wor- _ ‘ ` - snip oi nm guide.. can, nie on-iinn C°“¢i““°°s° 4- ,, rdian Talks Daily to Almost Half the People in this . 1 ---,' -H -I ""”“" "_" -"rs - 1- r r ‘- Grand Periolrmancehby Mack Howard The Qelebratcd lug- '