MOR ING DAI E4 -t Qz wirrrimowi ‘llii’rl”i’é»1_} CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUAn_v 26, 1909. THE CHARLOIIETEIW GUARDI _ ._..A - *Aa*--;_ -v ‘ '_ t 'rr _,~;:;z:: ;'_~:~r_;_T_;;';:_;*‘~ r--I* __t‘ _ '-- ix '_ ~- ' 7 __ ~-~ ___} "‘ *A' ____ _ _B s- fm --_f - - -~- - - ~>- 1-_-__ ____ __ _ g _ _"_ _ln ___- ~_-»;-_~;_-_'___;~_;;~;*-,_____ -i':_;;~f___;_~:_-___;;';_~*____ ;%A_'_-_1-*___;**-*__.__ _*-".____ '_' .::_v_T;,+.___;"_ REPUBLIC’S BIISTNN EASTIIIIY STUIIIIA SWEEPS EATHEH EAITNEY SUPREME MANY PASSENGERS PNEY Til EIAMES SAINT IAWNENIIE ANI] SBITTT AST ____._»__.__-__@__ _ *_ .__~_. _-_- ol Nantucket Lightship. The first transfer from the Republic e was no pan c. . - __.___.`____.._-----M I BUMMERSIDA5, Jan. 25-(Special committee which report contained the ~_‘K”,r by PA10lJ0)-The adjourned annual following rccomiuendatioiisi- 'l`but fF_lt0\Dl‘11g of the Sunimersidc board of the Secretary's salary be reduced to ,» v- lrade was held in the Council (.2 o._-.- $25. That o. collcctor bc appointed on " ber new t0l11.L`I\t The newly cle-ted 9, percentage and :hat thc annual ite : p I- ' . .`_ ` V) 4 ) v ' 1. 1 .l _ " CMTF' and B 13129 number of incvn- amendment m ved 'D Neil Mclieod 0 Y . bers present. and seconded by Di. Jaidiiie that the 1 `~ In A115 OPGHAHE remarks the i’i.-.i.i- Sccrctary's salary remain as before dent made a strong plea for more in- ways defeated and the main motion erest in Board of Trade matters adopted by the casting vote of” the t . ' ' ueS_ Beheved to Have Ha ened claiming the Board had a great President. (freelman l\lcArtliur was to N' F' Flshenes O work to do and that if the li-,isilness appointed collector. ' in Tu kestan Be ond the men take earnest hold of it fund ‘mil Hon. Joseph ltead reported on bc- to Be Submltted to r ‘y <‘»0€9‘theI‘ much good to the town hall ofthe Summcrside Tormentinc resident William btewaif in i e le reduced to $1 50c a year An T -b I Reach of Tele ra h would result Local matters in which 'Feiiy Committee recommended that Hague rl una ° g p ' the town is virtually interested ch, Chl., Jnn. 24.4- ' , A strong protest against miti»Jiipnn- Interest lncreases AS The Days G0 BG Car csc lcgislntionl has been sent to the , members of both houses by the San ried out as P|‘0|'\’\|SCd. A Francisco business men \»'li|i"ii'c£':oritly MONTREAL, Jim. 23.-Uirer cf'o returned from an extended i si to c“,n,m,m~¢,~i that reciill tim iutlioti- Japan nt the invitation of various dniirhnf the Lute Prn-ip.il .\l<'Vic_ii' Japanese conimcrcinl _ rnsnnmcros J . zf- s 'i nw YORK. Jen. zs--(seem-1,-V when it was learned time the New E,,g,,,,,d Bedding Compnws Early mmm indicate fmt a°;mm _Father Cam épeta" C “;ld(mD‘;°‘;’h; 'rue care of sos _ y y 0 o n , 0 SKGNIXBI' Reilllbllil WhiI°"lleiU|! “mamer Florida was also disabled Plant 011 PAN Stfwt WHS l1`¢Hl`1Y dc storm is 'sweeping the Montreal Dis- practice of employing spotters nud'g3;';3m?”c;I_1vrT;n wed laudward DY the °“tt°l` Gres' gsmgtengsalgia jnaezzesgei; bemme SAFQYGG by mc t0daY- trict, causing considerable lncorivcn- informers for enforcing the Scott‘There was, as on m “uk in fm-ty fathoms nine mu” cal; ' g 7 W wer” Sixty ¢m|Dl0Y€B made 1 hurried exit fence. ‘Act_ number of ladies ' ‘IOWD the Dre escapes. 'reiegrnpiiie communication with um, He declares the rome on-nrt evm- H"=“"1Y 1“f°'°S'~°<1 The slippery pavements prevcntei Eastern Provinces was suspended lur-_ence opcnl h \'*::z~ f~ = tl~ t°t°l death list i“ tm’ Wulf' N0 the F'1°'ida began “1m°5t imma' efficient work by the firemen and ing tho forcnoon but n. report rcmllicrllcommittedy ingws iIIIr~T'nty tllT,i(iiIlteni il: was six, while two others: were diately after the C011iSll0l1 and WHS some twenty families were forced t0 |here th-at the Bon~ive~n"l|re Stiilien in»ITemDcrancc <- use is promoted by 00mD1€Wd All 3 few hours- YHCHNE Hdl01l11Hg tenements. Montreal was burning. xsucli -questionable methods. But Fath- ¥t°°-mef Balt” arrived at Qlmf' The captain and Volunteers "Om The loss is thirty-five thousand This is a grand 'l‘run-k Strctlmi used er Carney is not noted for ndection early today bringing not only crew remained on board. doll,”-s_ by the Inte,.co1Uuia1_ for the Scott Act Republic's passengers but nine When the Baltic arrived late on i.iWa. Crcelnzisn l\icAi'thur reported on bc- hnii of the Express Uoiiiniittce, read- ing ri copy of ii letter to the Super-' intendent of the Canadian Express COIHDHUY as to the claims of the Board. . J. A, Brace proposed the following, persons as members of the Board:-= W. T. Burrows, ll. W. Morrilsoni, J, O. McCallum, T. D. Ramsay, John Smallman, Nathan McFarlane, J. L. Sharp, D. R. Morrison, L. A. Moore,l llr. A. W. Lcard, F. H. Farrent, J.I F. Lnfhutv. H. o. ivniis, w. w. Milt ‘ tart and F. D. McDonn;ld all of whom ..` WE f~ S A M()\"l'l{ 00 PER Yr A Q-: Z §> EF l"»- ul ADVANCE N ADVANCE COURT NOW IN SESSION to the Jury in the Paton Case rial Was Concluded Yesterday Case Given to the Jury. yesterday morning. in the proceedings. Mr. Moruou. in uddressiug the jury on behalf of the defend:-.nt, édwelt at the outset on the cvidliicc iof Mrs. Stanwuy with respect tu the teriiis on which she uns eiigaged, Sher herself stated that if she cheer- led improvement she would be paid, otherwise there would be no payment _ I;:r;' ;Z°_-_ :'.t~__r;‘_":.-_txt "f1;r_;*;~"__~i'_i "_ 1 “_ 'T1 xi _ _ ___ __ _ ' _ '__ _ ___; I Sli 'l T TJ ' T others from the disabled Saturday the second transfer occupl- Imifgtt Til:1m:h;ta§h.heggsgémévégqllrgm; Florida, which had taken on ed twelve hours. Ito have more us°of her limbs, to those from the Republic short- The crew’s discipline and behavior _ iwlllli Wm* the Bid Of H Chuif. CN. the collision. was perfect. I \ ,Mi. Morson then referred to the ex r ii ne bi The cutter Gresham rum assed A i"°‘“’° ‘md ""°"” ‘"““‘“’“‘ by MEI Ipsslangfrs t 1 om ish bm; kc li t R bu tg t tg |I’nton in the expectation of curing n gow ng erms o e e av- ne o t e epu c an s ar c _ _ 4 Mrs. Paton. He then sct forth th/ of the Captain and crew during shorewaril, but the vessel soon found- _ =defendsnt's statement re the termi; what proceedings. md. captain seaiiy Witte remain- An Adjourned Annual Meeting. Newly Elected President, William Stewar “"““" M” S*“”“'“Y *‘ collision occurred mt three der of the crew beinlg picked up by an f Itmut' Mrs' Paton’ Mr' Patou say” ' ~ - that they were “no cure, no mv," Saturday morning, when the attendant cutter. G`avea Llvely Address Asklng F01' More Interest ln the Board Of Trade. ‘rind his evidence is corroborated ..y all hurried to the decks a d The Florida. C0l1VOY¢d by 8Jl0f»h0I‘ . , members of his family and by an ici n . A some excitement prevailed, cutter i .ww rowing crawling io- Many Resolutions Passed and Referred to Committees. ‘ii-fi»@»»1»~nt viiiness. Mo. Goff. ' 1 Ward New York f liii-it lady stuck to the one' story, spite the attempt of the plsiintiil -_ counsel to break it downi. The rear.:-ri that Mrs. Stanway came so frequent- ly was that Mr. Paton offered no i.;- Aisiiliiwilisfl i iii Aivivil .i..i I "Sixty Evangellsis an-.T TWO ;\;]e;eBg;irdriioti0u elected members of; Thousand Choristers Neil McLeod gave n lengthy repoi~t,I on the Vice President's address. Thel report was filed and on motion of! Capt. Read seconded by Dr. Mcbellani was adopted and recommended for fuller consideration at a future meet- ing. I Share in the Work. ‘ e Stanway vs- James `terference with her movements, other- to the jury at. the wise the plaintid might have said that it would handicap ncr in het 'ef- Saturday, a large forts tu eiiect a cure. 'iiie-re had been present, who were no evidence to show that Mrs. Htm- iway had ever been sent for. The statement made by Miss Belle Paton. Ithat she had been nt Mrs. Sts.nw~ay's, ‘was referred to. llliss Paton did not remember why she had been sont. Some days Mrs. Paton was not feel- ing well enough to undergo treat- ment, and Mies Paton was probably sent to tell Mrs. Stanway not to crime on that day, or, may be, to tell her that her mother was well enough to have her come. Mr. Mori :ri then reviewed the evidence of M... Paton, who stated that the te'r;.is were “no cure, no pay." Against the evidence to this efiect oy several wit- nesses, was the statement by Mrs. Stanway alone that the terms "nu improvement, no pay." Mr. Morson called the jury‘s atten- tion to Mrs. Paton's statement' to the effect thatnlthough her stomach was u litter better under treatment, that there was, no improvement in other rrspects. Her evidence that she had use of. her limbs ‘to a certain extent before undergoing treahnont, is corruborwted by other witnesses, lr- .A 'nucd on page 6.) PEIINN _ BIIIIS VS EIIAA TITAVEIIEIIS L /‘J "i“1 The Commercial Trave)lers and Prowse Bros, played a' game of hock- cy in the Ari.-'nn last night after the Band. ft was n good game and every man uorked hiird. The score stood 3 to 1 in river I-f Prowse Bros. After the gii°mr7‘1.iie Travellers gave an oy- ister sup_er to tri.: Winners. I Dos/roN Jar. is-isiiremli-"rife: 'I"‘° f°f‘>“'f“H if-'HS the line un: Travellers Prowse Bros., Ltd. on motion of Nei1'McLeOd' Scc0nd_»greatest religious icvival in the clt; 'sl GOAL I ed by Joseph Rend, a committee of history opened today under the dir- J_ Mghm-eu F, Calwell three was appointed to confer with ection of Dr. Wilbur Chapman. POINT representatives of other Boards of » - h _ .\~_ M. Shaw George Prowse (UO“t‘nur|d on pam 6 ) I Uvei two f ousand choristcrs par ii COVER POINT NEWEIIIINIIIANII S famous Gospel singer. I . _ » _ I __i____ ___ _ It-ipatrd in the sour; service lundcr tl\tIE' Mmm B_C_P,.Uw” *'"”“`"“‘"` Ieeilefshiv of Charles Ale-Xuriflef. the CENTRE I I H CANADA MADE EANAIIIAN EIIHIEIIS r _ Fleming I J.Pierce Sixty noiud cvangclists and hund-A ROVER Ir Brow cnicissiuis P lui uiiuiinl mini msruiflfiil-"A-¢@`1ifl@"»ifilffeiaifffil-iii 32555?" H7 J ls, saloons, hoipitcils, factories; RIGHT WING _...__ and c\'r,ry plnrfi wlicre n possibility J. E, Pahte p J- LUWA9 S are travellers were Dr. Robinson , for --fl-rrly winds fair and clearing. .the president to $100,000 was in vio- lation of the spirit of thc constitu tion and would never have taken place before or during the recent polltkriil campaign. Senator Tillman insinunted that some federal jiidgcs were on the pay- rolls of corporntioiis which culled for the denunciation that such charges should not be made without specifical- ly naming the judge referred to. __i_______. ‘clock this morning. I Minnrd's Liniment Cures Diphthcrin, Condensed I 'Advertisements T _TT YIRL WANTED. Girl wanted for Prince Street. ,l-26d3lpd_ " I I _ '? Q Tho temperature registered seven- ~tee'n. degrees above zero at three o'- I( mint Zeppelin is building niiotlicrl iiirship which will bc of the nanic of Zeppelin ll., which he expects to be iiiiislicd by thc end of March. llc is also constructing ii floating ti-nt for WASHINGTON. Jim- 24"A- dwatualiousing the new airship_ 'l‘lie (‘o int 00 the l>I‘0lWi0t»y Of ll-\“l`e“s`I“l§ A"-\A“f‘Ihns introduced a new method for flir- ies of federal circuit and dilstriictl judges consumed nearly tho entirci time of the senate yesterday, with fore ,the gf” “"3 been ‘II~"°I""i!f“l iiic result that the compensaitioii ullwithm the (IIKHT "‘hf‘pc‘I "0V0"I“l5~ AWA the 29 circuit judges wus increiiseilIwIth the "CW mrSh'l‘_ t“T’c"‘ will l`ef\l'Il from $7,500 to $11,000 and rinivoi thel“l"”“"d ‘I"S“"“‘”/~"_"ll 1* Inf” the <>i>\‘h si district innges from $6,000 wh" ‘bus I"`°"°“*“‘K fleprrcf of explo- Cllafiiinl; Ras from balloons. Hcreto- si0n_ lri\lli