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" ’.-we . .r-rf .i-. .. f'.".i-_.‘_ ; 2 _g -: _ ; .. _. ,f , -» »,<- .. - -,. ’.- '- ' - . -f _ .T i . ~ . f ~ . -' _ ' - - . . _-,. .~, iv . i ,,,, i ._ . . .. I.. ,. -. .,.}~ - J ,, i “iw . _ ., ;` `_"_F __ -. ¢i_._,___ _ if _ --f 1,; _ . ‘ ,f » ’ ' . fc s . ., _,,.§_.__...,_ . .~ n .' ‘ ._. i ._ _,,__.,.,-., V, . _. . O i _ ‘ 4,* _ 1 1- Y i __________ _ ~» _ cniinoriiiro enum 1 §\< >'é Fe oz _QS _dc ..._ aonm o Den. ivsnxnirinow B ,.___._ . . _-__ _ _ ..- _ -- _ sal --Tim i...-im law; I cnAu1.ofi}¢rgrowN. csiviioa. ws_pNi~:s_osY. JANUARY 24.1912- _ _ ' _nw 01' ‘hw __ _ ii U4 Z ITI -< EARL PRESENTED WITH I I THE FREEDOM OF LONDON The Third of His Funilly ` Says _Conrdo Will Some Day Be the Controll-_ . ing Port of the (ireut British Empire I ____-~_._i. (flanadian Press. r to Receive This Honor. , jspeech which thanked the corp0ruf.icnI WIIIILIIKILL IIIE LEIIIIII LONDON, Jan. 23--To Earl Gi‘ey,;of the city of London for tire confer- luanadifm Press) .. PEKIN Jan 23-Some quarters the former flovcrnor General of (‘-an-,ment of its freedom upon him said advocate' the 'killing nf Yum, Sh; ,,_,1a_ today was presented the free- ithat he recognized that it was the K al. iioru of the city of London. desire of the city of i.ondon to fini The Pl`i1\¢¢B. h0W°"eI`. 119-l`d1Y C0011' The ceremony took place \vitli theIthe fullest horror in its power to tl\eI temmce it as Yun" contmls the M' ‘ _ fe t' i f ' Il' h I _ . . _ . _ c ion o inn sections w ic won d usual i.-ictnresquc and historic obs__er-Ispirit of the people of Canada- iirhiclilnot otherwisenie loyah vations. Earl Grey is the third member of| I his family to receive the hoifor of the freedoin of the city of London, form- ,ng ,L precedent in the annals of the city. i'liirl Grey in the course of his ,some day was destined to be the con-I trolling part of the British i23--T. W. M. Mac- gulre addressed the Royal Colonial institute nn Military strategy inthe Pacino and stated that Germany and Japan were worth watching and that only a race of, military men can safe guard the British and American in- terests there. I IIIlBL_L_ PHIII (-Csriadian Press) ' BOSTON. Jun. 23-Congressman I\'lcL‘-all propmsed World’s Christian Endeavor- union for a noble pcaiii; prize in recognition of its service iii the orgaiiizritirin of interest in world peace. It is seconded iu_ eminent iinartors in many lands. ' SIIWUII IIIILII SIIIHIIGL PLINI IUII SUIIIIIIIIIISIIII ._-»s- l . (Special by phone.) SUMAIERSIDE, Jan. 23-The busi- _ncss of Edgctt Grady, Co, Ltd., Summerside, has been bought` over by the Gunn, Langlois, Co, Montreal, which is an English Company' and will extend their trade to I’. E. I. This company will install a cold storage plant which will cost about $10,000. This firm is one of the larg- est handlers of eggs and other P. E. Island products in Canada. They will complete arrangements early in Febr- uary.-S. IIEW IIIBIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII SIGNIL WASHJNGTON. Jun. 20--World peace was strengthened by the sign- ing in Washington today of s. gens-:ol arbitration treaty in Washington be- tween the Argentine Republic andthe United States of Columbia. The treaty which is almost exactly l;ke these negotiated by the L’n,*.‘id States with Great Britain and Franco, was signed by Romulo S. Naon for Argentine, and fx-neral Pedro Nei Ospina for Columbia, Min- isters from those countries to the lihiited States. ______..__.-- A COLLEGE ON WHEELS. QUEBEC, Jan. 20-An agricultural college on wheels is the latest thing originated for the benedt of the far- mers of Quebec. Hon. Mr. Carrou. Minllfll' of Agriculture, announced yesterday afternoon that arrangements had been completed to have a course Of lectures given throughout the Pro- vlnco during the coming summer.The train will consist of ten ears, and will be perfectly equipped for the pur- poses in view. connsnsso” iiovrir" rIse"»\’sni'$ (Too into for fllasliflo_stfon.l>_ __ `SAuNsoiua_s`AUsZons mane - fresh every day. Baunders, New- som &_Co.______________________1-l3rinr.1\of poultry iis only in lr". ."'»' ;:i:. iicrr os yet but islioulfl L-e i\.:icmli'a;_fi.ii by thu farmers iwho should materially increase their- revenue. I The attendance during the day was Igood despite the unfavorable weather. ‘The management are deserving of credit for the enterprise _e_x_hi_l>&ed*iii I (Continued on page 3) U- S- lllllii. iinnnlnnlsslnl _ _ § g \ (-6-anadian Nressi) ‘ O'l"l"AWA, Jun. Z3--As an ilidiru- }-.ion of the growing influx of settlers :to Canaria frorrr the iliiited States; iff. .I. White, inspector of Canadian limniigration Agent-ies, that country froports 30 per cent of an increase in ibhe iiuiriber 0f~ cars resrcrved for .setl- fhgri-i cilerl;.s. blew Your wcusu 1 ro e.ivco1‘r Burien. 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 20-Appeal to izho women of New York to let go ;bu1.ter pass their lips for the nerr; tiiirty days unless the iiriec-is reiiiiq- `ed has been made hy the “House- iwives" lcugiivs, whose president is , ifrs. Julien Heath announces that _ the members of the league had voted to boycott the eominiiiity on no count of thc excessively high prices 1, charged. Printed appeals to "Escht-'.v _; butter and innke the dealer coins ,iiown oil his liigli price perch," will <-be sent out shortly by the league ,. which it is stated will iiinkre plea 1` especially to the rich und well to do. I` _`_'_"¢'__’-_-_-”'_` _, IARDINAL BOURNE 7 ' MADE STATE EIITRY LONDON, Jan. 21-(]ardinal llour- irie who was one of the Archbisliops ,recently elevated to the Cardiniiliite fihy the Pope, ruadc A strife entry in- 'to Westminister Cathedral this Miter-‘ inoon, tlic occasion being invested- fi with much pomp. The reception was Lthc first of its kind in 'England since lube reformation, and the presence of =‘ the Lord Mayor of Loudon, the May- Ior of Westministcr, members of thc = foreign embassies and n host of city _ officials attested to the importance of. the gathering. 'THE LIDY LIIURIER ' IS IN HALIFAX I HALIFAX, Jan. 20--’l`iie govern- qnsnt steamer Lady Laurier arrived 'this morning from Perry Point, where sho had been beachcd. The wvater was pumped out by the wreck- Iing pumps, the holes plugged by the "divers and one the way up the _l.aurier, which was towed at a rate .if about eight knots on hour by the ,teamcr Aberdeen. kept the hold dry ‘with her own pumps. She will go on "he_miirfne slip tomorrow. The Laurier woulil have sunk had she been compelled to go another Voile before being rcnclicri. Her en- gines were going nt the lust while _pm-try wvcred with water. isiusniriiis P. E. ISLAND ivuuliiisi ‘ . IIIIllIISIIIILI:I‘IlI I |‘_ 5531?' - . _Amazing Report of Condon of Health Officer! Quebec Province " I _ __¢._. (Canadian Press.) MUNTREAI., Jan. 23-As the re- sult of investigation carried on by the officers of the Provincial Board of Health under the direction of U10 Secretary. Dr. Elzer Pelletier and Dr. Benudry, Chief Inspector, there have been revelations showing the start- ling degree of carelessness with which the municipal authorities and rest- darits in various parts of the Prov- ince treat the smifllpox outbreaks raging in the rural sections. From thc experiences of the in- spectors _it is ascertained that in many eases the disease is allowed to frriiirrsn with little atteiiirit made by the authorities focontrol the _situ- lltinn. ' 1 It has been found that often no precautions are italien in regard to isolation of thc sufferer, whilsi: it disinfection of the patieni.'s belong- ings after recovery from illness is untliought of. U I .IIIIIIIIILII NLWL ~»--¢~ I i»Canzidiuu Preis) , OT"I‘A'WA, Jan. 215-!-ion. W. 1*. White has given notice to the gov- _ernrncnt of o. resolution for the polutirirrit of a turlll commission of tin-ee uiio viii eriqnire into the advi- sainliliy of certain duties and report lto the lilinlstcr of Firiance. ’1`lu: uomnilssiorier: will be paid $7,- 000, cluiirmnn, $7,500 and the accro- _tiiry ni-txnore than $3,000.. _ , { _ ___g_______________ .A _ iz. P. ii. when ...__-_ (Canadian Press.) K.inrs.\oi'<, Jim. err-At eight o‘cioclr the Efliiiontcn Express to Winiiiprg near liege was derailed, the rear .end plunging down an embark- ment. -_ '1‘iventy seven were injured. but no lives were lost. ;-.f N The condition of Conductor Murphy is vom* serioiis. ` ' _ (John iliclmod, son of John Mb Lend, Tailor, (iharlottetown. .13 employed in the station at Kam- saek.) _ _ oruwrv uns inn. _ L nsir ment counur ro ». luuiutif lnnilos ei-__ " -. ` f`§_.{-I DUBLIN. Jan. 20-W. A. ` Uselier, the Galway landlord who sought! the Dublin matrimonial court to get his mnrrluge with his mothe.r’s holines- maid declared invalid, on the ground of irregularity, because the marriage ceremony was performed late at night in a. bedroom, by a Catholic prleetlll the presence of only one witness, » but who lost his suit, has- appealed against the decision of Mr. Justice Kenney, who declared the nic:-rigs valid according ta Irish law, noe.. withstanding the Nc Temere decree 'gnu tthe decrees 'of the Council of l`t‘Yl . osniuin nuusrcns silo' liinc-conrssnlfll ROME, Jan. 20~’f'he court dinner toiilght in honor of Herr Von Kidor- lin Waechter was proceeded by a long- audience granted by the King to thc Gorman Foreign Secretary. The exchanges between the King and the Secretary wore most cordial. _ Aftcr the dinner -the King conlcrrotl on the Secretary the highest dug ` of the decoration of St. Maurice' rI3_ St. Lazarus, presenting iiim wi`£l`x" I ~llnard'| liliilment Cures Diltempcr. the insignia of tho order. _ ._._.___-_-_.____ -_~_.,_._`_-_...-f,-_-.-_~_-_-.-_-_---.-_-_--»~»~=--ff-» I . . II GOOD 'zarc for the repiitnfion. They Wm bake earn of their ciiaracter and let ;hsir reputation take ciire of itself. But. they are not wise. It is our ‘iuslncss to guard with religions care 'mth our character ond our reputat- ion. A n\nn'u reputation is A large To- simplify the coupling of your reserve votes wc uinil you blank sheets on which vnu can wriic the subscribe; iii name, amount pnid, number of votes allowed. I lense be csrc u alll train which will leave George- The len8"‘ 0| £048! WI" D" ““° 4 i 1 . h immediately inter her in-rival hex: :E111 gmmbgumegh mm ammoon - DP Y - - Creek. __j _ _W___l-24dr3ipd. `F0iiNDf>;bmall sum of money at _ _ Morell stable. Owner can have same by applying to R. Mufch, Cher- nnrl write plainly so as to avoid arrow _ _ Remittance must be sent by REGiS’if`f£Rl-.ii MAH. oi bl' MONEY ORDER. Cheques must be certified by the iunnnger of the bank on which they are drawn. The Guardian will not be rdponsible for delays caused by the Post Offlee D¢P“"m°“* or their officials. . _ . Yours Truly » ' A special train left this city yes- at 2-30 *Wd f°“1°"`°"’ °"°"‘°°“ “t terday at 8.45 p.m. with- passengers, 2.45: it Will D0 NBII ‘°“‘°"`°W "‘°'“' yesterdays outward mail and ex- ills at 202 and Friday m0\'“I“¢ *'- prns. The special train to George- 2.60- towh leaves this city at 8.45 p. in. The sun sets this afternoon* r;g_4-it many, _bud tomorrow afternoon a 7-30. nd Yesterday the Biimmerslde train rises tomorrow mornlns af - 1* I 'vas 45_minutcs late, the western and 'Friday morning at 7.29. t 10 - -'anthem were nach 25 minutes late. T110 mm" \'I'°“ WI’ “““`“I“¢ " " ry Valley. _ ,_ _____ _1-24_d3l. ~W.ANTED, Draft More 1200 to ` '1300 lbs with foal, young and scfund, also draft foal of 1911. State age. breed and weight, also price to "B," Guardian Office. Charlottetown . _ 1-24d8lpd inrt cf his capital. The business man must have a good name or his iiusiness will not prosper. f r a oun rr1.n who goes out to ‘name is gone, who will employ him? when one’s reputation is tarnished NIINIE. .l i ,__..__..~__...-____ Tliiirc are men who say they do' not rprovldential visitation. It is not al- ways sn. Sometimes it is a clear can of giving that which is holy to- the dogs. _ lf young people were prudent uid careful to avoid the appearance of ‘evil they might, as I rule, escape the shame and liumilihtlon of A bid Ibame. But they are not always phh dent. They are often found in plisdéi where they ought not to be. They of- A good name is an essential thing ‘ten go into company which awaken! suspicion U they si-ii warned ‘ 0 y L: ‘_ . . . I# find ii business opening. If his good danger, they send an the Rita . cy , and defy pnhlfc seigimenif _ not afraid. They aynbe lrinoeep -. his influence is gone When the but they are not rud t ' "good name of an innocent person is A good ner-m`.i'. _which had bien hold- solled by the tongue of slander, most- ed down thx~b\\'¢ll - iii! pn OWLING Burnie Aunt under people will say it ‘IE a *nimxral mos- witgont a :Dorn is worlélzv ‘ I OTTT shi BBIOOID WAI Oh HMG k t' I ml d y. t to `¢{||-“nge whigh gnu ng avg 3 ; wig pu-npii 005 ang, 9 Q ' "°°"‘“""°"’_”" , 0". mnnmnl. egyeuvar ° ' op.” aw ; . 2-gain, iand some will say it is a strange which holy to tbl MQ." i' , \ . _ I i 'I' _ _ .5 _ . _ 04. *wwf I-ifiimmvnrn Cows. ss. iriwm Liiiiam- -. X f~fi";.°> i i - ' . ~ r r- . ._ _ _ _ . -.» v 'I' . 55;' "ld . _ ` _ `