r- -os- ' 1* I ‘lf ' . V " - ; , .-a_ r, ;.,'..,,e,_= , , 1-( f ' T T ' I I D '. I' ' '_- .\`.- » “N T' ' ____v°_?§f_..'iB°8§. °‘ ` c' i »;f S _ .1 ‘ 1 s of __ Thirteen Millions l5.000,000 of Readers a Yi .__-,_ - W - - _ Y M _ h _ _ A . iwie‘.?,i‘£‘~i’i?.5’e‘l‘¢‘6e'2i’i‘.”lii’»i?°irel cHARI.o'r'rE'rowN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEaRUARv ,, roos. {,,=g,-,e,gf,;>,>g,g_f,n;,1,=%},>;,¢,n,,v,4,=;;=,y, ." 7 I - » T ~ "" '- » _ , , _ __ -f .- . , Y - _ _ _ _--van fum ' _ his Regime ie Ended-uae Aefe Penney flietoked- The Populace Attack His Fether In Streets oi Lisbon. LisBoN, Feb. 6-(speeiel)-' 'rhe commission appointed under the Fan- co dictatorship to replace the elected municipality odlcials has resigned. mob on one of the principal streets Franeo's father was attacked by a yesterday. 'The King has signed three decrees. One' of these repeals decrees issued by §Franco, which restricted freedqrn of the press; another repeals decree issued on January 31, which suspend ed‘ fprivilege of immunity from pro- secution to members of parliament and extended the powers of the crim- inal examining judge. Members of Parliament now under arrest will be released. MADRID, Feb. 6-(Special)--Senor Franco arrived here today secretly from Portugal. At his hotel he gave orders that he would see no one but the Portu- gueseminister to -Spain. It is said he will leave tonight for Paris. :Sli . , . LIUUUH MEN :THHEATEN Tl] ' UUST UFHCIALS Will Try to lnvalidatc Eieciio ‘of Mayor Oliver and ». _ Others. .__....,. ,» 'roaoN'ro, Ireh. s.-Ao enort to unsdat Mayor Oliver, several control- lers( and aldermen will be made by the fliquor intepests to invalidate the license reduction bye-law. Represen- tatives from the legal ilrm of Millar, For uson & Hunter have been busy insgecting the books and records at cityi hall in connection with the elec- tip of members of the council. ose members whose scalps are thlgtatened are Mayor Oliver, Con- tro lers>Harrison and Hocken, and AL rlhbler, J. J. Graham and I-fn es. The local hotel keepers will pétltion the legislature to take such action as will stay the operation of tlierbye-law until after it has » been sulinittell to the electors for ap- p`rd\_vnl. '_..\y _._-1-----*°; mmuuu _i-nun' un wnru fr 1. MammorstheMarket Heavily, --- ;$e|||ng 500,000, and gf,_§l,0 0,000 Bushel Lots , _ Nmw vena, February 5--1 nqioiide weurer ie asain in 01° lim* iight, _'rho _,moe the _plnnscr her nl' de his million in wheat abr six weeks Mr. Walker, itis learned, has been selling wheat heav- ly short. He took the Armour side' of the market as against 'James A.. Patten, the Chicago plunger, who is a member of the firm of Bartlett, Frazier and Carrington, which-is to give up its New York ofilce and stop all trading in cotton and bonds, as a result of Mr. Patten’s activities. Mr. Walken began selling the mar- ket when prices were around $1.06 a bushel and has been hammering the market ever since. He first sold 300,000 bushels, and has sold and bought on breaks and again on the ra,lies, turning over time and again 500,000' to 1,000,000 bushels and mak- ing his . profits so rapidly that it_ was said on good authority yester- day he has a net profit on his wheat deal of alittle more than $1,000,000. Do you know Ben ? \\ Inni- “o.~_ _ I |||| YES 1? ~.'---qv--~,u‘I}.~.,,,,,. a. _ _ , / °‘ (Q 9 THE W|:ATHER. TORONTO Feb: 6.-(Special) Btrong winds and gales, southwest- erly to westerly, rain or snow fol- lowed by clearing and colder; _{1..__ll Do you know Ben? s ~ r ‘ , l others and of the and are most A nuuruu cuuu uf Pmuus it com- while the eilects ol the delicious meal i . ar‘°'TTilgalhl;;:r ligne" tells a marvell- ous story of the power of a woman’s love in helping n man when he is in danger of death, and when treach- ery ie on powerful. Ie ie a :cud story well told, every portisn of thrilling, intense interest. _ ‘W0- Oruel Woman" is another $005 all -through. The Orclwcila special inducements to .lh!Ili° and Miss Wentwort.h_in a song, and entirely new costume h _ score another great success. is no doubt of this jsut, 'for al been I grant ‘favorite Wonderland patrons. - rrmigt mm Hrxilcnlr andl ghd llit muse tonal . ° n "Irfan ex led, oven at utterance in a long time has attrac- lecturer by Arthur Balfour at Ban- brldge, the other day, upon notional decadence . students of political and social eco- signature on each box. Zio. 2-7d8ipd. by leaving at this oillce. 2-7 i. l ' Any Guardian reader who receives adimly print- . ed, badly printed, badly folded' bldly cnt, badly addressed, badly wrapped. ' , tor-n,»uii¢d or incomplete -~ inper of whatever issue 'willkisdly notify the Sub- c ‘ scidption Department at 8 to York with his counsel and one or ted such widespread interest as a two newspaper friends. Although the two deputies who accompanied him I E were guests at the dinner hotel in Fishkill Landing there was no sug d ate a hearty breakfast at the urda while the jury was out and his lawyers would sue out o. writ of v a ful- ployes, druggists, shoe artists, liv babie financial results and that the Since that time a bill was introd- uced lil the British parllhmsnt. Tha premier told a labor delegation that C0|\dC|\5¢d AdV¢|'tl$C|'nCT\t5 an old age pension would bring crim- inals from the United States. Sir O§,§,1,‘,:;j@e‘{§; °;““:§,‘2§‘,‘,“°§‘,;m 0, nlehera oortwrlght, speaking io the L money. Finyder leave here. senate, feared that old age pensions would discourage thrift. Those who 051C" Y¢5¢erd|F hetwee\1_ Notre studied the question did not agree L Damn COIYVBN- “lid Pl°“°“t with this. The annuity systemwhich °"°°° 5 l‘*d|°° “ld watch lgfwud Sir Richard proposes, would only be accepted,by the upper strata of thd working classes. This was shown by Lord Aberdars's commission in Bri- ,,.___i.@-.<_____\ mm I . Mr. Pringle quoted Mr. Chaplin's ' bill which was that every man who reached sixty-dve was entitled to re- ceive irom tive shillings to seven shil- lings_a week of pension, provided he had never been in prison and that he had never received more than ten shillings a week, and also provided 'that he madean attempt to keep llilnldf. sion afttr seventy years of age,would -_ mp, be better than no pension at all. ' . '. ._ . ' via” most A, Sughlrlhgewgy An'/\mc1ican Has Passed Away, Dying oi Heart "fs “ '_"‘°'°ss°s Disease, Was Prominent Citizen A ,_ __m h nolaiogll 1 i P, 'r HHHH1 HY Hluvlln _f.r".‘f-is-if.-i1;y.~.»:a..id,.i,f;_.e.f-5; ,..“‘¥i’.-’.; “é'.,.. °S* ot the state Hospital for the Grim- I _ inal Insane say will make his long te ' ' - stay in the Tombs Prison in New BT. 'JOHN, Feb. 6-(Speclal)-- - Judge Trueman was one of the E rnal Natlonal Llfe ls Not Y k like the height of gaiety in _ 1 t i th it d 0" Hon. A. I. Trueman, Judge of Pro T005* DFOUI Dell men D 0 C Y BD ‘|m[\ra(;ticab|e S333 thg comparison- The new pnficnt in the ,mes died hm amy Friday mom woeheeiaee' chairmen of the school observation ward slept soundly last _ Board and was a member or a lhrgo EX-Pfemlef night, the presence of the ilfty other mg' number of societies_ ` men in the dormitory not giving He has been ill for some time, but His death was due to hem-t tm". i him the Blight'-€Bt ¢0Df=¢\‘\'1-` during the last two months seemed ble. One son is at Queens Universi- It W" _after the “ual "etiri“g gaining Nlpldly and the turn. for the ty and another, J. McMillan True- h0\1I` When Thaw fenhed the. h°9Pif' Worse came as a great shock to man, who graduated from Dalhousie, Bl and hs iD\m€dli1f0\Y Went t0 b¢d» his family. is practising law here. LONDON, February 5,_;No public He had ehjoyed the trip from New ____ _________ _V Of course no man in a political ' ~ _ - T me will homie that the English roee g°““°“ 2; ‘"1°°° t°'a;§yT;;‘;t",;t;:§ A and the British nation are degenera~ during B “pas - H ting' but there are not wantin the occasion much to his liking. e ___ g arose yesterday morning at 6 o'clock -- ltigéhy who affirm that such is thc miie and fork whim _ Arrested Minister for Per_ HON A Fl[1af\Cl?|' wh() R058 Baum". discuhsed the question; Only ility four men out of more p whether death was inevitable in na- tha” 700 in um institute are “u°W` forming Marrlag Cere' tions as well as in men. His views ed this privilege' the others hang ' _ *_* ' wwe of com-se optimistic He ,.e_ restricted to spoons. Thaw seemed m0ny“°'300 Chargedr NFW YORK F _ F wth tr ' ' - . 1 , e . .- ' je¢|;ed the 01,1 assumption that every much refreshed from hishsound slfiep closing of the doorsuof .zhreernnunélis body politic must decay 85.30,” qe_ and declared he needed t e rest a or 1 R1 histltutions with which he has myed' He disagreed with Macaulay' and seemingly unable to agree upon I Drominently identified it wgs Pre. who conceived national greatness as the trying hom-B or Friday and BAt_ WINNIPEG, Feb. 5.-As a result dictcd yesterday that the career of periodic and that when New Zealand Y _ _ d Th d _ of the edorts of the members of the Clmrlcs W. Morse as a captain of had 1313601110 gl`0_lli$`L0\1d0l1 W0\l1d DB 0' verdict' During the ay aw e local branch ol the Dominion Alli- industry in New York has been in Wins- ‘lated to one oi the attendant# that ance to have the lid jammed down checked if not completely stopped he p‘°°b“b1y would not be ln the tight in Winnipeg the police gathered Mr Morse's history as a financier CAUSES OF hospital more than a week. Heqsaid in over three hundred persons sum begiés with the statement that he NATIONAL DEOADENGE' ' Habeas Corpus in his/behalf and 11° Sling; o(f:h:lTseI!ho(1)"ll'l;rl)£li£yEn§c31e pm- :gasps bogno inThE;:;h'ha.T;e.’ l?f§;Ti_ta:t? The nation which discovers the oil- was' sure ' he would be allowed his Many of the 800 were armstam The tempts ti 'mst over mm as over gin of decay and guards against it liberty as the rssult of a hearing in police contented themselves with most men who make signa1’succeBses will have a higher vitality. Balfour the court or ao inquiry before a taking the “Ames of otherB_ These at‘ momy getting the glamour of argued, that aspiration to eternal commission. included newspaper reporters, cab sc"_manufucture_ In this instance national life is elevating and srbcr- ._------~- <1l‘iV@'I‘S. H minister WHO WHS Der- there is Mme romance of youthful 'mg and ‘wt impracticuble' ' forming 8' wedding ceremony' poverty. His grandfather was' the He touched on two or tures causes merchants taking stock railroad em mst man to establish a towing bus Of 1183011211