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'_~~.’;»_j_ .,._-._, --' ._.____ __ . __ _____,_, .. '_ _ ,, _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ ‘I fl 1 1 ' .A 15'# T1 I' ' :"¥‘a} ?:"‘~'»* f I Q' { N "Ia q";<{"'g¥,¢¢’fy gtg" 9 »"§>l»">’°{\ines.\Ils asked the war department for B\lf-\l0- rity to dispatch a squad of army players to Yrckio to return the visit... It is expected that the soldiers will know the war department s decision within a few days. _____ .-_-_-_-_-_-_-_,,,¢_-_.v._._________~_1,___ _-_~_~_-_A_-_-_.V-_-_-_._-_-Y-:ik i lun slick '|111 nays was _esssinsaun uns eu., rymraay ol s .lun-.suse sement in "Falkland ss s mule or which Jon.. Ffl . sol of George and Mrs. Fall, afotlllt libel lies in a critical condi- lrsll. who is n yo mas of I l‘ .of age, \&arrl|d and ' his parents. left on Th _ with Wsslsy Call- 'Mk ' in un wean. ‘ ghtrsethstrssltsslfot A “"-»`f"1-.`=1‘ffi<»""-.';¢‘i.1€.f. . J. fe; auburn . abmnsh strhck i\fr.l~‘ali in the back. The unfortunate young man was rs moved to his own home. Yesterday a Charlottetown physician was sum- moned snd the young fellow was to bs suderlng from s. ssriousiv (Canadian Press) BO._S'l'0N, Jan. 26-Silas N. Phelps and Munroe Bridge, thc out- law, were _electrocuted at Charles- town Stats Prison this morning for killing Deputy Sheriff Emmett F. Haskins, at Munroe. June 12, 1912. Phelps went to his death calmly. _ _¥,_.___..__._ Mus ll T. F M rx F ...1- (Canadian Press) BALTIMORE, Jan. Z6--Miss Mar- garet Anglin was taken -ill last night a little while before she was to ap- pear in the Premiere performance 0| Lyla Gilmote in the new academy of music. _ She was reported getting along nicely today and is said will be able to appear at the play tonight. She is at the Belvidere Hospital and was not disturbed this morning but permitted to sleep. Miss Anglin was so ill last night that doctors and nurses had to be called and remained with the ac- trcss. ,_?,__...._i_..-_ IIHIIIIISIE FIGHTING \ (Uunuilian Press.) SHANGHAI, Jan. 26-Sharp iight- ing is _reported on the railroad from Tien Tsn to Fukow, The result is not known. I EIPIIIIIIIJ SIIIIIIIH (Canadian Press) 'l‘UNIS, Jan. 26-A small li‘|'cncl\ passenger steamer with mails was captured by the Italian Torpedo boats and taken to Tripoli where shc is ' now" held. ulnnus uns (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. 26-A receiving or- der was made today by the bank- ruptcy court against the Marquis of Quesnsbury on the petition of n money lender. IIIIIIIIIIII PIIILIIIS IN IIIWIIIIII( III IIIIEIEI lluuuumu NEW YORK. Jau. 24-Clsfllinai' Gibbons, of Baltimore, the ranking Roman Catholic prslate in America; Archbishop Prendcrgast. of Philadel- phia, and twenty-five bishops from sees in the country and Canada, er- .rived here tonight to greet Cardinal Farley for the first time since his elevation to membership in the sm- red college. Cardinal Gibbons was the guest tonight of Cardinal Farley. Tomor- row he and the visiting bishops will. participate in a .great ecclcsisstiral csl_ebration in St. Patriek’s Cathed- ra . de|lhuWIou rescues-rnevlsti _ _ nun sml ssiuunln Yesterday thefEarl Grey left Pictou at 7.30 a. m. for Georgetown with 28 passengers; .Thursday’s full mail, comprising 60 sacks, express, and 5 cars mixed freight, docking at 11.45 a. m. The passengers, mal! and ex- press were brought to this city by special train which arrived at 2.20 p. m. Today the Earl Grey leaves Georgstownior Plctou at 7.00 a.m. with passengers, yestordsy’s outward msil,.exprsss and .6 horses. 2 ears hqrgs, 10 ears mixed freight. he Mlnto lelt Georgetown yester- day at 7.00 a. m. for Picton with fpasssingers, 25 sacks outward .mall, -express and freight and docked in Piston at 1.10 p. rn. She issves.t0-- day at 7.80 a. m. on return to Georgetown'with passengers, _yester- dsy’s full, mail, express and freight and the passengers, mail and express will be brought to this city by spe- cial train which will leave George- town immediatsly_after her arrival there. ' A spaslal train left this city for Georgetown yesterday at 8.45 p.m.. with passengers, yssterday’s outward mail and express. The special train to Georgetown leaves this city at I.” t6nf ht. ,Ysltsrifay the western train was B hosts and 45 minutes' late, the sastsrn-was 50 minutes late, the sgrgtduesd backbone. Hs is paralhld from uggliips down but has not lost consciousness. .It ls thwlht that he will be taken tc the P. E. Island hospital for treat- ment. ,Bsannsisids was 40 minutes late, and the Murray Harbor was 25 mln- lltss hte. mums mum( om- memos.. 4 ° fbc final count offhs ballots are:--- ~(,0§\g)3}o}u|¢ e n n Y P asf. without fear or favor. The mmiuf of this the available voie. Make our election sure they will he worthless. DISTRICT gue, Bourls and Georgetown. Charlottetown. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss -Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss ' Miss Miss Miss Miss Misl Mill Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss M 000000000 ‘ r|uHr0'tci'0tK Ireuluiir rut ict-ocuul noun. Condldutcs Iluy Belllud of Those Few -Eitrs llotes Polied During the Dying Hours of the Contest. Z The denilcmen io compose the beard of Judges and who will malls 0 K. J. MAR‘l'|N.'B. A.. Siipcndisry Magistrate. . I . D. J, RILEY. City Councillor. 'clirrnls b. A. Melilssos. These are well known and estlmslile gentlemen. and fhc public may el u on their decision ss being slricfly in accordance with the ballots (_- .’» ¢,.§@'u\G\’i‘~'2- 9 final my in 'rue G...‘...1ir..'. _ ‘ , 1,' | Piano and Organ Owning Contest, marked an increase in 'he mingled ho_pe and fear which alternately have been pervading the minds of several of the candidates during the past weeks. When this, paper reaches the reader the working hours of the la=f rlav of the Contest will be nearly over. and those rem- aining hours will be filled with str. nuous effortsto secure every The holiest of the _fight is raging to day and the greatest efforts are being put forth so that no chances may be taken. How annoying, how terribly dissappointing it will be to discover that one lost by a thou.~and votes when just one more subscription would have made you u winner, _ _ ' Y ~ - 'Get your voles lo Tile Guardian Uffice before li p. m. or The vote exhibit given below shows the number of votes obtained by each candidate from the start of the Contest up to and, including yesterday :it midnight which was the last count made I'1y.tl1e Contest Department. ~ Candidates and their friendssre inv.ted io be present at 8 o'clock this evening to witness the final count and hear the announcement of the winners by the judges. May the best vote getters win. VOTE STIlN`DING T0 MIDNIGHT .- ' FRIDAY , JA*NU'Il`RY 26TH N0. ONE. _ Includes Charlottetown, Bummersfde, Albsrtoa, Kensinrtnf "onta- Mlss Minnie Mort_imsr........... WOYIIIOUI-I1 Bt--~.-~ -- » -.-`»-1.031510 Mrs. Fideis Perry............ Summcrside .... .. 797,450 Miss Florence Revell......, 243 Fitzroy Bt.i~ect......- . 244,300 _ . DISTRICT N0. TWO. Includes all Post Offices and villages is Quesn's County except Mary Drake..................... . ..........MiIl Vicw...... ...--1.025.530 G. W. Thompson......... ............CraDalld.....- Mary Oallaghan...........................I9mYV8l0~-~-~- Lily Bessie M. Btevsnson....................WheatleY RiV°I`--»~-- Lillian M. Prowse.......................Sherwood...n. Edith Mclntyre............................Mill Cove...... . Blanche Duck................................Pleasant Grove..-~.. f Jessie McKinnon;........................ Lewis, Lot 60...... . Jemima Walsh.............................Fairview .... .. _ _ Jessie MeLaughla.n........................St- CHi¢h°fI“°F~~--~ - "M0 Edna May Catherincs...... _ . 19,530 luv; Diekieson..............................New Glss¢ow...... . 5.080 Emma.A_ 1,¢m¢,ni;____,______,,,,__,,,_,__St. (..atherines...... . .. 5.000 - ` DISTRICT NO. 'l’HRB|hl. Includes the Post Oillces and villages ol Prince and Klng‘s Conn ties excepting towns and villages included lu District N0- 011°- . 929,010 776.260 493.750 481,500 463.040 363,270 191,100 87,060 60,820 Central Bedcque . ......1.335»790 Annie Grssn..,............................... _ Alberts onsslsy............................Burlmst<>u--~~;- 1,.”-.¢|;t.;___1§e_I_;¢__nald.....................g€_ll_¢;___?_ev has ~ - 320-690 Ida B. , ~- ' Annie Hughes..............................Leoville. 1.0¢ 'ggfgg Lynnis Vanlderstine....................St. Peters .... ._ ____5:3_0 Dorothy Mcponaid.......................Kmgsimro. Lot 47...... id . L t 14--~~~ ~~ - 99430 Hattie McIntyre........ . Mel!! in 08 ____ 65340 Lucy M. BlAncllrd...................... 0. - Mary Mans o..11ant.....;...............Mi1o. Lot __9~§--E--i--~ Pearl Wilkinson..................... ......Mimi2255;_._____A_;___,;__;;_;;;;___j_;:;;:_:;;._______._:, *£9 llllllll FUKECIST lc. (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Jan. 27-Northeasteriy to northerly winds, continuous cold with light snow falls in southern districts. The temperaturd at three o'clock this morning b'y the "Rexall Store" Tested Thermometer was 8 degrees below zero. The lowest .temperature recorded yesterday was 8 degrees below zero and the highest was 3 above. The lowest recorded the previous/ night was 10 below. At nine a. m.. It was 8 below and at nine p. m.. it was 2 below. The length of today will be nine hours and thirty-one minutes and of tomorrow nine hours and thirty- four minutes. ' ` , The tide will be high this s"»°|'l\0°“ at 8.34, tomorrow afternoon at 4.08 and Monday afternoon at 5; “'- will be high tomorrow' morning at 4.50, Monday at 6.08 and Tussdei morning at 7.28. The sun sets this afternoon at 4.59. tomorrow at 5.01 and Monday alter- noon at 5.02; it will rise tomorrow morning at 1.27, Monday at 7.26 and Tuesday morning at 7.24- colincsssu nnvsnrlsslssrs ore.. me 1... olwisesuom ' _ `1‘AUNSOME B-AUSAGES n'l8(l8 15 fresh every dB¥~ 5H“l`“|°"- N°W' som & Co. _____________11§‘n.F‘~ ‘OST,4brown cameo brooch, plain gold band. Finder please leave nt 299 Euston and r_ee_eiye_r_ewaljd-,__ AN'i*ED,*a’cool for a Lobster Wfactory at Grand Tracsdie. Ap- ply to Benedict McKinnon, Grand Tracadic. _ _ ____ _}j@l;‘{V_D0~_ -\VANTED,-Young women as at- tendants at the Worcester State tion address H. M. Quinby, M. D.. Supt., Worcester, _l_A__ass. 1-27l'3m0ll’d ` EOR-`BAl'fE:Bllver and Cross Fox- di’ es-One good silver male amd good cross female. Reasonable M100 if taken quickly. J. R. Dennis, Box 145, Charlottetown, Phono No. 6. 1-27d8lpd. Tron SALE, .. cursing min ssc. In ' good repair, and guaranteed to make good work, and give good sat- isfaction. Purchaser can remove the cards to any place suitable. B0sS0\\l for selling cannot attend to ft. J.W. Marclrbank, Mill River, Lot 5. 1-zruru, to $260 per week 11.01 and tomorrow mornin8 I u.si._ . ‘)|iuard's Iiinimsut Cures Colds, lllte. AGENTS, $50 The moon rises this morning li .4 lin Success Hand Vacuum f. ` l Cleanxs; §21,000 in use. Superior to any Cleaner :lads at anrprice. We prove this. I-llghly polished; nickel- plsto and aluminum throu|hout.Bent I It seems to me, if sure of this, blsnt FROM IHI EIIIIHIIIIIKE (Canadian l’|'css) l.(JNl)UN, Jan, .25_'r|.c ,,m~(,h. quake in thc lonain Island destroyed five villages and damaged property in thc capital to thc value of $600,- 000. According to another despatch to- day to the .Mall the death roll is thirty. The Government has sent warsllips to _thc Island With provisions and cn s. IIIIIIII IIESPIIPEHIS (flnnadiun Press) U'l"l`A WA, Jan. 26-A rcci\lr.u:al move between Canada ami the West Indian Colonies will como to n bend in n lcw months. The delegates ex- pcvl. .ll ii few nu...Ll.s io iiccidc the project. Prospects are said to bc bright.Thc agreement includes tropical fruits and sugar against Canadian natural products. OTTAWA. Jan. 26-Local packers and retailers today announced that the price of beef, already almost. re- cord high, will he increased in a few weeks. The supply is said to be in. sufficient to meet the demand. OTTAWA. Jun. 26-Au investiga- gutiun into the construction of the National 'i‘rauscontcnintal was decid- ed upon by the Dominion Govern- ment. It is understood that W. P. Guthc- lius. Montreal, Gen Bupt ni the C.P. il. is to carry it out. It will cover the quality of the work, ctc. OTTAWA, Jan. 26-H. M. Clarlcc, Vancouver. of the Canada Highways Association, is in Ottawa urging the construction of a local highway from Ht. John to Prince Rupert. IHIIIIIIIIIIIISIHIIIIIIII (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jun. 26-Lord London- derry, in reply to Winston Church- lil's letter, wrote that the chief ob- jection was removed by it but freed himself of responsibility for the re- sult of the demonstration between Feb. G and 8th. --________- IIIIIIIIIIII MIIIIUIIIII (Canadian Press) KHARTUM, Jan. 26-A new Cath- edral, erected memorial to Gen. Charles Gordon, who was killed when the city was captured by natives was dedicated today. The ceremony was conducted by Bishop Lawlor and other prclatcs on the anniversary and site of the geucral's death. IIIEPIIIIIIIIIIIS _III IIPPIISE EIII IN IIIIIN IIIII SIIIIII IIIIIIIS WASHINGTON, Jan. 24-Alter a conference between President Tnit and Representatives Payne and Dalzell, minority members of the House of Ways and _Means Committee, Mr. Payne declared the mIn0\‘if»Y _WWW oppose the bill endorsed by the De- mocratic house caucus reducing iron and steel duties. According to Mr. Payne, the mino- rity would not agree to reductions on the iron and stccl schedule unless based on information from the turi-H board. President Taft was under- ntogd to share the views of Republi- can leaders. ____________________~_ on trial. Hutchison Mill- C0.. Wil- kinsburg. PB- __ _ 1‘2Id54.IP_d; ‘”"(`)`w'1',1NG_ `Bnrlu-fs Alleys, under eleven. 2‘25du~ B market, open lawful days ten to ““ I r °.v1cronms win CRYSTALS __i....'_____~ Won in Overtime -Pity By 4-3-A Fast flume 'rue cl.ar|..ttctown victories ,dn- iors defeated the Crystals in Blm~ mcrs_ide last night in the ssbohd game in the P. E. I. Hockey Loa- guc by the score of 4-3. The Victorias were the aams “last ye" when they won the Starr ‘Iro- phy with the cxceptlouthat ion Grady. now with' the Bummsrsids. was replaced by W. Oornloot, wha was out of the game for 5 anon, . _The Crystals had some mangas Hwce nlevins the Abegweits in Char- lottetown. McKinnon, dm; ‘at usasrn, Was relilaced by S. Perry hill, Grady's position at cover wh by Ernest MeQuarria of the in diates who played both games. . The game was perhaps the fabeat and at the same time one of s cleanest even seen in Bummersidb._.‘At half time the score was 2-1 in fpVor of the Victorian and at th_s end of second period it was three all. In the playoff no scoring was ddne in cnc urns nv.. minutes. with spent three quarters of s. minute to play in the second five minute period of the playoff the Vics scored, wifinlng out 4-3. I _ The second game was also very fast and was captured in good st' le by the Crystals intermediates wyho scored 8 to the Victorlas 3. . James McMillan was referec`ali`d lli. Doyle Judge of play. The following were the teaifsz SENIOR CRYSTALS _ Doucett V Adams McQuarrie i, Clark McDonald ' _ Philip, O B. Murphy P. Rodd C. Burns A. Rattenbury W. Cornfoot , B. Rattenbury ~ A. McAsklll ssmon v_1c'ronr/is INTERMEDIATE CRYSTALS McLellan Rogers McQuarrie Tamiya Durant Buote McNeill O D. Gillis J. Ingraham P.Y3rs¢ory J. Prowss _ Cheverie Acorn Steele INTERMEDIATE vxoroiztas About 100 left thlseity on the special train. » . .__._._?-I--._ ui nuclsns (Canadian Press) BERLIN. Jan. 25-The psriits ln the Reichstag stand: Conservatives 71, Centrists 91, Poles 18, Alsatiana 5, Guelphs 5, Matianal Liberals 47, Radical 42, Socialists 110, Batari- an Peasant League 7. Independent Members Lorraina 7, Dane 1, Inde- pendent 1. CITY FARM ATTENDANT SENTENCED T0 12 YEARS. NEW YORK, Jan. 23.'-A sentence of 12 years in Bing Sing rison-wrs imposed yesterday upon Harry Ga l- ton, an attendant of the New York city farm colony on Btatcn island; after he had pleaded guilty to~i!|§'|\- slaughter in the first degree. lghéfy Williams, an elderly, and ‘paralytic inmate of the institution. died After having been given a hot .haul "VI Carlton and another attendant.. _. Carlton and Harry Sinclair _whp.',_la alleged to be the- oth0rf¢M.sndl\lt,j were indictid hy.t__h_e-g“alld\|ury`, ' r. physicians ad pe or ‘air _ on the paralytic, and rsportddf t the bsat of .the water iam” ii-1_1-fl*-Q 4 l hl l) “I Clmtl' Minard’a Llniment Cures Distemper.:_'_';°d§a‘8_'I ° ° _ these things that tire me so Were noticed by my Lord- strife- What peace ii. would allorril these little hurran cares. This mighty King of Kings, Can have the condescending grace To mind these petty things. '|f |'.~_0ul|l only truly linow that all The pang that cuts me iiko a knife, the noise. the wcariness, the . psthy. not loss, but fullest l wonder if he. really shares in all If he who guides thro boundless space each blning planet in its place Hospital. ser cncnnr cilnmrmu- I I- . with each ill would some such bliss That I might covet pain, ` And deem whatever brought to me a the loving thought of Deity. _ And~ sense of Oli\‘lst’s sweet sym- gain. _ Dear Lord, my heart shall no more doubt that Thou dost compass me about. ° ' with Sympathy divin__;°‘_ . The love for me ones ollisd is not the love to laavs my aids, ' But waiteth svsato wh sash smailestcaroofm ." -- -'Tsmpsrsace Leader and Leona* \" ` l . ~ . - \ _ ' ` . ' .1 . -.:'~' _~ . qw “ " "~ 0 C . n " f- ’ Y ."»'$.l,;‘<."f * I _ _ 4 ..~'. 3 '.9 "i... 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