°n 7072 for 1907 Mommg Mails ll. LY FOUNDRD |89! MORNING URAL DAILYHBB7 W EEKL\',f.\' HAHVAND ANI] YALE EUAIHAL' \1_ day bya Score of Four to Nothing in the First Half. NEW HAVEN. Nov. 22-(SPecigl)- _ In the greatest football game ever seen here Harvard on Saturday (12 [cated Yale by a score of four to. nuruiur. it being made ic 111° iifsti nun. ' A BUAI CAPSIZEIJ IN IHE NUHIEN >._-- NEW YORK, 'Nov. 22-(Specisl)- What purports to be an absolutely uc- interview obtained from Emperor |William by Bayard Hale and subse- ifilflitly Wlillidrawn just as it was about to appear in the Century is Five Nlen Lose Their Lives. Schooner Coilides With curate and authentic synopsis of tiho|points of the Emperor’s interview as. _._ v.._._. -zzz: } CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. { SYNOPSIS OF WHAT APPEARS TO BE A TRUE ACCOUNT OF EMPEROR’S INTERVIEW ` ° S0uth Africa. He Says. Disgraceful War in Emperor's guest. The World summarizes the main foIl0ws;- "That King Edward has .been bum- ilnting him 'lor two years and he was exasperated that Germany was the,` nation ever since the victony over the land's friend. B" Harvard D°f‘*aiSY““’ Saw" Obtained From Emperor William by Bayard Hale and Afterwards Withdrawn When it Was Ab out to be Published. Said to Have Takeh Place on Board a Yacht. A Summarizing of the Interview. King Edward Has Been Trying to Humiliate Germany, evilable. the sooner it came the bet- { "Japan is honeycombing India with 'balloon would give Germany a power- ter it would be. isedition and flooding it with spies ful advantage in w5r~ and she was “Great Britain had been a decadant while professing openly to be Eng- |`9f1il_v to use it to the fullest extent." The interview had been formally ar- Transvaal and Orange Free State be- 'Tfiie Uniy Wt" 'C0 Couufemct E-his :,?f;lc";,e(;,,Egr(.Jl;giE1,the Germand foreign _ _ _ . 1 1 i H - cnusc hers was an unrighteous and fiiiliiilife WHS i - A-GIUIHHY and Amiifl-Aitumed to germ: §§;ctL;;1;mc?;£;__r:_f unifndiy cause and divine iudgninne cs ic act toiwuwi- on America wou1d| the ,omgn Omce ___ his _mc |l>rinted in the World. paramount power in Europe and Eng- was bound eventually to overtake have t0 iight the Ji-1P11D€S€~ L .. _ . egg' Tliei’ f0Ibade him to publish it," The World declares it is the article ilnnil was trying to neutralize thatiany powerful nation that waged such "In the event Oi ii- Great WM' Em'-5` they ex luinel d ' bfiilinally written and submitted toipower; that he held France in the war. . . ‘land would lose may large colonies pussibuigies _( a_n _ even B' hint at I-lule and appears as changed ‘nyihollow of his hand and Russia was of “The Anglo Japanese alliance was r€Speciully in the Pacific, he would the whole iviilililbeiHtldStHE:igrHEsEhEi?: H016. no account since the d;sustrous war[uu inquitcous ulliancc against H11 take Egypt and would liberate the astrons wnr of all ti_m@_ The interview is said ta have taken With JHDHH- _ white races, England prov ng absolu- H0lY L9-ml fI`0l11 the YOU Of U10 in- _ The "tiitudc Ui the 051011115 lS Said Iilnce on board the yacht Hopenzol-i "If a paneurohenn war, which has tcly her faithlessness as christian iiil@1~ ,i,.(;.el;;¥);S.?§)een $1,123 glee Emmm" was lnru' off Nor\vay, while Hale was tbefbecii so much talked about, was in-lnation. ' I P€fi0Ci1i0I1 Oi Zelllifilill difigibic lauch hte of tempen gave way to Scow in Fog. __i ST. JOHN, Nov. 22-(Special-Five provincialists lost their lives at the cnt;-anne of Boston Harbor Saturday iinirning; by the sinking of thc three xnnsted schooner Hugh G., of Parrs ! __ inn-n, from Albert Go., id Bdutdn!And Was Dead mmde or a \\'ii,b plaster. ‘ The schooner collided with a scow oil the Harbor in a dense fog and snuii in two minutes. The captain anid crew numbering sr-vin entered a lifeboat but the int- tvr capsized in the vortex as the scliooucr sank. The drowned nrci-Captain Obed Knowlton of Advocate, leaves a wi\'e and eirlit children; Mate. Wm. Merr- iinn, Pnrrsboro, married; Steward .linncs Millberry, Advocate. leaves ii \\'ih~'nml four children, seamen Al- bert Iiiills of Advocate and Earl Mos- her ui' Pnrrsi/oro. Those who snrvi-vcd were the sec- ond mate Orrin Millberry and two Norwegian sailors. The schooner was owned by Gilles- - pic und Oo., Parrsboro, and was vol- , neil nt twenty five thousand. \ ' his death he with others tempted by _‘ed by pains in his joints and other Darts of the body. The progress of dis:-asc was rapid, and in one week he pnssed away. AUYAL NISIIUHS AHHINE IN ENGLAND PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Nov. 21-The King and Queen of Sweden, who have ronic to England as the guests of King Edward, landed here recently, and shortly afterwards boarded a truin for V.`indi~n1r. Full naval honors \\'P1‘e accorded their ninioities and the iieei. of 28 warsbips asssenxbled in the bay fired a royal salute. The Prince of Wales boarded the royal ynnhg Victoria and Albert on which the King and Queen crossed the channel from Cherbourg and welcomed .the visitors on behalf of King Edward. prices. of grain. It is feared that _ dairy produce will ve very hard to obtain during the winter months, and consequently prices will be exorbitant. There is a poor outlook for the hay crop next season also, as the drought has greatly injured the fields. Unless a large quantity of rain falls before the winter sets in there will most probably' he great suffering and much sickness caused by the low water. U MILMONNDOLLAR N _ Ai=i>o1N'ri~:D oiiisr or LDA FOR M0 TRBAL- GERMAN MILITARY CABINET. 'l‘ W NMNTREAL- N°"- 21- “ A M°“`“` BERLIN Nnv 21-'run ein mr .- . , . pe “"1 (ity loan has Dec” fur the mst has appointed Lieutenant-General time i ~ ‘A » . ,,,.(, ex';e;§‘i’§;a§)gfaflghghscegnézi awtife, Baron Mortlz von Lynck_e'r chief of ,mm R_ wnsm Smith ut 100_1_,_ chmthe military cabinet. This office was Royal Bank at 10,112 and Hanson I made vacant by the deotli of General |¢,.,,the,.s who were given the loan nt (.onnt Ijluelson-llaesler Lucneral Von_ _m,,_2_-,_ The amount is twn mimon Lync_ke_r_is now commander of the 1$- .iniim-S_ th division. sciiiircin Nieiir irioniienr Af New Wonderland. Charles Campbell in the Highland F ling, Miss Von Branders and Mr. Camp- bell Giving the Highland Schottish Together. The reel The Scottish Highlands gypsy's caravan, and as the Nomads §:_i_‘_f“W;°_\:___°ei__°_i__¢:_“°h _:D _i_1;__rrcf;Bi011 but drive down his mud nn in-enk nucii been so repe|1;oq1§°.§‘ed f:,rs\?;8' “'22 speed. afterwards fordlng H, stream to patron, 9| gh, hone,” that it. has avoid pursuit., a cask rolls off the been obtained again. and toni-gbtiwaggon, and is carried away by the will he chown with the additions current. It floats down the stream shows mentioned, and in coniunctionitoward a waterfall over which it With another new reel, making 9, goes, than through the seething rap- completc change of pro ram. Aids and on until it enters the uulec _ The Highland takes .Ethel lover of cove wherein the first scene of th 'Auld Scotia" oval* the land whlehiltory fl laid, and in brought ashore is so dur to every son of thojhy some fisher boys. Hearing pscn- lieather. It ‘hae been pronounced the liar sounds from thc barrel, they col finest scenic depiction yet produced,i the bereft father, who is still .search “nfl those in tht City who have’lng for the lost little one. 'Mn privileged to know the land He opens the barrel and finds there i’°"“0llllY. any it is faithful in every in his lost little one who is none th “°¢li!- w rse of her ex erisnce o D ~ Thi Adventures of Dollio. give the Every one who enioys good pictures CHICAGO MARKETS. , mlrvellous experience of |. little g'i;1'shonld be nt New Wonderland to- d oiiiodoo, Nov. 21-(Si>ecla1)- FAU* AND MIL"- » N . Wl C N102* "___ NW, f'u`fN 62;, 'ronoN'ro. Nov. 2s-- nt the hand of Gypsies. She was night. The fascinating Hlghlan “Wien by one nf time Nuinnds ni Fling, gi-ueenn Highland senumnn thtzinlli A-We the occurrences lead-'and sweet Scotch song are enough ( `, mn~i‘ked to the suspect. The latter ad- ' mitted he owned a few rupees, and the scpoy, turning on him suddenly, AOEEACF Policeman- and the h°"5° "Wa" flu~.i°enl`osfi\to and $300,000 for mort ,; stroyini: its contents. .nun win niini in irrniiuiiivin ini nn uni ini win A swinnni ni nun ini nun wis nisruviiii ini niin ¢-- _ -_ I --» . -- ___ Piinis Nev 21 -deem-ding of 'roaoN'ro Nov 21-Adrdiire-* MANILA. Nov. 21.-Evidcnces of Nonronx V.. Nov 21-nefusin you ns our pei cent amounted to f 1*' 0" til” _iiiCl`01lS0. HS U10 I’-sures ment be supposed that, in his com- for the first seven months ii theinlniht attitude, Abdul Aziz wishes f\'i'{`_0“i YBHF _lllfcaiiy Show ii iii.-cimisc; to please Mnlai Hand; he would he Ol 5-i.25_0.Ui)0 “I pearl-mntuel receipts. gwilling to make the concgssion for I-_lo asks for more stringent icgisbi-ifinancinl rather than for friendlv A310" i0 Dfevefli illegal betting. Thcireasons. For it must be confessed, cosi. of operating the system is a-[with the modest resources now at limit, 5 P°r~cf>nt. so that. after de-iiiie disposal, Abdul Aziz nude ic B fliiifillllk ul10tl1cr'4- er cent for t ver~ difficult mutter to maintain 2' Q week'POFE GFBVAAAG BO_y, tl1e_ fitgures _of the minister of _ port has reached Casa Blanca fromi B" extensivf _D10i' '£0 Smuggla 0Di\1I!1_ all assistance. despite a raging firii . T ... . ii."i:.. ci. ::‘.i2....i“".‘.‘.;“‘:ii .vwri i.°'s:.1‘;1"“i".t .°i.“‘ii:.i”°.‘i‘;ii.i¥‘.;i°.i:ii..i:i.“;i°°i“° ii , _ . ov. - ate issue of _ »_ _ g is __ P158, H1 Y 6 egfall _. S -1 ing 1_2. 11101 ~ #_ l= _ _ ml’ Oy- Lattahooche, of the Ocean Steamship - P _ races in France 1 st e H lid b ' f I th lt b ld - t C ‘ ,the prrsboro Leader saye.- 1891 w__e__ __)0O___m1_f:_n y nr. _ ls1_nce| a _ as mani ested a. desire to en- lélt rin be -mi i_ary ui ingsi a ¥1r_|;p Company, plying betwe?n.Savanub te;\rEoE>r? rttli}cli~(evel1Av?as18l?iNdS!EE>ui¥lEid hide iNEr?tleedmthi;JiE A of ooriiiirne r§onc(eE"ElLe(ElveiIi§dceniLon\tu.TEACH ag] Boston' mage gust port shortly 1 0 'l. ' _ _ ‘ ll ef H0011, HH ap ain Rowlette . - . ~ t d, tl t t - - _ - - . .'°"‘“;"i 8. :.°.......:.i °iii..im°:: ..‘;ii'i§;‘. ii A ;r‘;.i;‘:.f.f“..:S is. iice. ‘i;’;i...‘i.°°“..“°;‘i; immerse ~»» yimn" A 0 years of agfz' H18 death the gross receiptsyare turned ov-"‘ toiiigliei thiin as the lirivete ang' Hrson-iM'ini1a fortsi’ gened su yosed b ri; the flat? Just _below the City' ' WAS llnexpeqted and the clrcumstaufes the state for public charity andthe A nl Drolicrty of the Sultan p 'rel f cement (ipod f und Emi; he half Captami .Rowlette “pints that the somewlmft Smgular' H8 was working encouragement of breeding i'-st’ “till more comical however is fhr f llof ‘um d Tho n '1 ii I: me was dlscoyered on the Carolina a? Newvlue and. ‘mont a Week before ' - ‘ il f ` I M assertion ‘of persons’ who enlo the tu ol 031 et Dpmmfll BP ) ed Eoast' -and as It proved Stubbomi he ` . " _ $2.~>3l.057- ,intimate friendship* of Abdulliiziz - ‘ tEi;cc(ri\'(;rr€iEiient,iec:EJ\\?mE;nv?es&ef;f/Elin immediately made for AHB porpsend' Elie fine_wef11il;er, \‘l0nc into the luke, (lf course claudestinei i,oo|0N- nov- 21-Denis of on 2i‘.,‘3“:...£“.§A.iIi.?Ef ’A‘iI§’<‘,-..i‘A.iiI.‘i‘n‘i‘.;...‘i§1 Ii( ‘D5 of the iewels 9t0i*_"1 from Lady ing and l’rinfi~ig Company. while on Minto when leaving India to attenil his wav f`roin the Bankto tho f'irin`s the Wedding of her iiilugilwi". l-duly ]n'l-inises in Sl. Henri. ch1'i'_\'iiig it nnt- Ruby Elliot_(now Viscountess Errizig- uh(-l contuiiilng ~$»l.000, wus stopped E011). M0 EIVBD by the ‘Advocate of by niiiaii who f~nuitcliodi'o\1i\:l buy to 3im1a_ ,md M,-_ Richmoml-S i_\inl_ri\n_:\l_oii_<,; I\_<:_trc; I)iiF_i_o T{i_e;._:f.__t_li_fe ~ . ,`.:\s\ierin io puvin . c ii. sci - iilililer biditsiiz ur"`$?v‘vv£,y éléfsiissgcléil; cd to uso his iiur\'c null di_'op;_ioil thc bug' _ ~ _. -_ i taining: 1 io' iuuiiey. c im nng up ul which the baggage had been deD°:""' Ai'i]l_i'loft. Although c\'i\', .vnu 21_'runi-.3 is 8 "'*~'-_-‘ tiurwnfs of Salim: e large nlmibernved in the City Friday and will great scarcity of water in this vicin A“L__t&`ee__;m;__1§r°€'£"l_';__'___$il;:%§§;;2;iprocced to Cape Breton in zi few _ _ _ __ ' . `,_ _ _ _nf '. . ~_. .' _ ity owing to_tbc long continued L I ` ' i . . days to examine some co l , ~ - Ldrought, many --wells and springs ‘J_e“" of T““mer: who enioyed the ties there. Asked regardin; tihlcopile- which were considered unfailing hav- Lime °f Provider HY Sbeerenan port sent. out from Montreal some ing been dry for weeks. Many farmers warrant to the Imperml Harem' Adays ago that he was going to ex ,arc almost entirely without water i 7'- 'amine areas that the C." P. R. were and have to draw it several miles for contemplating securing, ‘Vi.r Fergie s int he -' ’ | their stock. Many of them are selling| ' \.aid tl was going to Cape Bre .off a portion of their cows owing to ?~ | ` the scarcity of the hay crop and high ' ton to report on some properties there and would leave on Monday for~Sydncy. Mr. Jas. McVey, who holds anumber of areas in Cape Breton which it has been reported the (7.P.R. would like to acquire, is also in the City. -lx-Z. NIAAE. SEAABHIEE IIESEHI NEW YIIHK in opera in the United States in the first week in february. She will go to Europe, where she has been invited to sing; in opera houses with which her fame is associated. She will ap- pear in 'Ber1ln, Vienna, Dresden, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Lemberg-her native city-Hamburg, Munch and Buda Pesth. _.l.__.__ TiNiHil_ EIINEEHENIIE ernment. of The Netherlands has urn- poscd to advocate the convocation of an International Committee to ar- range for B, Third Peace Conference. During 5 debate today in Parlia- ment on the Foreign Office Budget, Foreign Minister Van Swinderen where a series of Italian representa- iions has been arranged for hor; in HAS BEEN PHUPUSED _.;__i1- EHENCH WAHSHIPS EUH . SI. PIEHHE CHERBOURG, Nov. 21-The French Cruisers Admiral Aube and Gueb-don yesterday received orders to take on board provisions fora long icruise. The destination of these worships is to be St. Pierre, Mique- lon. where there has been more or less trouqle and disorder recently among the people on account of the local school situation. The Government has appointed Pier;-8. Dindlof, administrator of St. Pierre Miq., and be will sail for St. . Pierre next Sunday on the Cruiser Gloire. He has been given bnoad in- structions: to do everything possible to remove the cause of the discon- tent. M. Diidelot was at one time ad- -- iministrntor of Madagascar, and he is NEW YORK, N0v_19-_It has b@en'credited to bca. liberal and compet- announced ofllcially that Mme. Mar-_emi °Xe°“i-iV°- Celia Sembrich, who is spcndinr her *_""*_';` twenty-fifth year as a member (Tl the F- A; AQLAND APPOINTEP ABOR company at the Metropolitan Opera! DEPUPY MINISTER OB L ` House, will appear for the last timei OTTAWA, Nov. 21- F. A. Acinnd. for the past year and a half the ef- ficient secretary of the Labor _De- purtment. and acting e tFJ(;m .EE-int ed when she _fI1_mPs_znd___ e r ~ thiy 1;;-lxliyfiittting sweater. "Wt bl” kirt and nobliy "mm" were 'mt in 2,, ,L.,y ni nu. and ine wny she mp- pgd around and took _care of Play was enough to eonvfnco the hundreds A FEMALE arrears ron roorndu. .chic Sex Kept Two llllSL_ 95 Down to Business. ___----1'” '"4 fume there to enforc:_.i:k'“;`0° we placl i .I-Till bell I0” “gui” fc" *":..:i°i.::.';”':‘i.