`\ I.,.- ~ .. 4 . , »‘:f THE CHARINITTETOW , UAR I ir-- . ., ' . "I, =I ; . . I _ , i _..., _t 1 t _ V VI- W nu MORNING DAlI.\f FOUNDED |891 wnl:K|.v.iNow1u.1r..i1.Dati.Yuss-/I CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 I ’l` ENN _ , _ I J i _ VV V H- ’ 1907' t Two nor. FQ QE 15 `. §, , .ac EEZ :fi ' 5-'2 A FINLAND I S THE- DISASTER I IUN1‘rEDEoR ' Puoummou TRKESTA Bill Prohibiting Man Passed by Unani- tation of Liquor mous Vote and Sanc .. ;vEg_srATED Awans Cups Only About Two Hundred Killed, Instead of I{l.1.s1No1-‘o1r.s,l3'iuland,Nov. 1.-(Spcxlal) -The Dietz today adopted unanimously wlthcutarollcall the alcohol hill. pro- hlbttingtho manufacture of alcohol in Finland and its lmpor.u.tlon into Fir.. land. tion Fifteen Thousand as First Stated; the Scene Aquos some n...Is1.r» mia ro1IIuIII.» T A with foreign countries, it is not certain that the Emperor will sanction the mess- llltl. In \'iew ofthe passage of the hill, tem- pfrranne celebrations are being held In every part of thc country. Great Britain ’s Airslzip Secret Closely Kept Foreign Spies Hav Unravel-Martial Strangers Are e Little Chance to Law Reigns- All Suspected and Prison or Docking Awaits Them _E omnunon, Oat 31-'i`he extraordinary precautions that are Lelng taken by the war otlice authorities to maintain the secret of the aeroplane now being com- pleted in one oi the wildest parts of the Scottish Htghlnnda,malre the whole enter- prise one of the most romantic in the history of acronautlcs. On a plateau, high above the sea level, a ` lfttle encrmpment accommodates forty men. A mile away, on the other side of a deep depression, is the shud, twenty feet high and sixty feet long, in which the aeroplane ls being built. A small model has been tested and ap- proved but the experts have now settled down to the task of perfecting a working aeroplane which may be of use in the next army manocvres. GENEHNE IIIIIITH ENTETHNINEIJ Nl PHESIHITIISENEET \ _.___ The General Says that he Has Entirely Recovered From Illness- Wasx-11No'ror~r, 0 c t. 31-P resident Roosevelt entertained at lunch today Gen. William Ilooth of the Salvation Army and Miss Booth and Secretary and Mrs Cortelyou. Gen. Booth arrived here today. He said that he had entirely recovered from achill which he sustained in the wcst and that he was about in his normal physical condition. After epealrlug in several cities, he will sail for Germany Nov, 6. _______...~___-<-- uwghl, eerie, hurnnon, ¢\I.1.-Itinr lhrwal ailments are qutnlrly reliorsd by Uresollla knmotunouumrbor- Llldmazim- ______@.¢--»-v*'*"_°”_ Fresh sausages made daily at Saunders 8: Newsom. { Condcnscdluvcrtiscmcnts i"’i"'1-"l""°`lil°°-' 55 gm pr ming. aa~see non caros. nA'rn's.Aes `W‘HZ§3T2.°?: ply at The Guardian Office. 10-U .g;:h°°Aé|'ply to fn. Bowl. Ro|`l;:‘;6d;T&f-» ];o§’i‘-an imley Deo-o-n ll:-. ll?- urgwyu names"-I eat ance to B. Pom-u lhada nur" co'-tunlmr U\""°1~ sn... our rmgmia. 1'-W_'Y Annu I s `vv`nrrs~ez.in nur mmm- taarl to aleau to nike orrlordusé faerie»l\l\lI-I }\0l.|:|:|'ralyrg':'ea1°s:=t.2.‘o5“': -N -n e ver or \ \' Hleeubse Mf|.0l. Bo! go. Iilartmoush, u. s. I 1‘-2i‘fi IAA(-. .I “fi . ,_ _ gi ess" iii this n. l-\ * ,;\\‘ \_~ . ~ \\~<`.‘- ‘ I\~.t. " ‘ \ , -‘_-_ _'f