Y For the Largest Daily Circulation I in this Province. l THE CHARLO’ - TE TOWN GUARDIAN ORNlN G Daily Catches All Early Morning Malls. . RHINO DAILY FOUNDED um Wfin . (NOW RURAL DAIL Y) 1887 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1909. 0‘ WA MONTH HAIL .m. an: ymsiym‘i'uflTflfi ABDI AT] SULTAN IS DEMANDE Macedonian Troops Will Enter the Capital. The Ministry Totter‘s. British Warships Hasten to Turkish Waters. Peace on LONDON, April 19—(Specialv)—The Macedonian troops intend' to enter Constantinople and enforce their de- mand for the abdication of the Sul- tan. The new ministry is tottering. It is believed adequate steps have been taken to guarantee puulic order. been informed that the Sultan has 'save the fatherland from catastrophe. 0N OF THE v Any Terms the Sultan’s Plea. j MALTA, April lS—The battleshipslsent his Chamberlain and Secretary "Swiftsure and Triumph have sailed to the Grand Vlzier with.orde'rs tha I‘mm any terms without bloodshed. waters- _ - . The Sultan declared that if his per- BEHLIN. April 19—(SPBClallr-‘A ison was a hindrance to peace he was -Constnntinople correspondent hasl Willing to offer himself in- order to. Auuun MADRID, April 1‘J~(Spcoinl)~——A compilation of the moneys paid the members of the lioyal family of Spain sh’ows King Alfonso receives-a salary . of 131,211,. 658. l “lHEflLllES” flUESllUN l lllYlNllY UE EHHISY. NEW YORK, April lsildour candi- dates for licenses to preach were ex- amined before tiieII’resbytery of New York at its nnnual meeting in the First Presbyterian church. . .— Tliree of the candidates, members of I " I the senior class of Union Theological F E ‘1 Seminary, were turned down, not ob , Y ‘ solutely, however. They will have nn' opportunity to confer with a commit- tee of this Presbytery, who will ex-‘ amine them further as to their view; on theology, glhrist uml the sacra-L ment. ' One of the three who failed to sustained was Archibald Black, brother of the Rev. Dr. Hugh Black, the well-known Edinburgh preacher. The two others who have got to toe the mark before the special committee are George E. Fitch and John Steen. The meeting was described as one of the most extraordinary for candi~ dates. Somew-of-the older members of the Presbytery, preachers of the- old school, could scarcely restrain their tears in discussing the answers that the candidates made to some of ' the fundamental questions. The c-xuniinu- tione and discussion took place, of course, in executive session, but many of the ministers talked froc’lry of what occurred. Csndicate Steen, it was said, was the mosfl outspoken in his beliefs. He questioned the miracles and accented be IS WELL PAID], '23 and 27 respectively. The three left was accompanied by a police escort, glie reached the place both had drop- —————-————o pod off. The bodies of Taylor and Mrs. Robins were recovered yesterday A l a F. Marion Crawford, nnunnil T THE-VETERAN GANANOQUE, Ont., April 18—A son Wiestlon,‘ marched through the triple drowning accident occurred on door of the Illinois club at 6 o'clock MONTREAL, April 18*Twcnty-tivo HALIFAX, April lib—Cupid was the St. Lawrence, between here and Saturday night completing the first thousand tins O; canned men: were Vcry busy with one w_ S, Harm“ Clay-ton, N. Y., Saturday afternoob. great lap of his New York to San— on Saturday confiscated by the city Dramatic (Ionipany on their recent Tho victims are J. MI Taylor, agelerancisco walking tour on _____ trip to the west Indies and as a re. 18, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Robins, aged schedule time. The veteran podlestri‘an this town about one o'clock Satur— and was cheered by the crowds as he day in (1 small skifi. It is not known passed through the streuts, head erect how the accident happened, as noth- and step as firm as it was forty years was seen of them until N. Pelon, who ago when he passed through Chicago works on Club Island, on the New'on his first trip. A reception was York shore, heard some one callinglgiven at the club during the evening; for help. He saw two clinging to the and he was presented with a- watch lip-turned boat and huri'Led to aid by his admirers. He left yesterday them in the skiff of his own, but when [or the Pacific coast. in 20 to 30 feet of water. Alli] lHEULflGlAN WILL i8 FILEDl.5:circles“.ssszscmzrs. [heard by very .large congregation in ‘Halifax yesterday. Dr. Denny has a Every musical voice, his appearance and manner are pleasing, iaindly and sympathetic, and, best of’all, he is a NEW YORK, April iii—The will of the novelist, here presumably [01. Turkish 'he make peace with young Turks on THE LAWRENCE BUMPLETES ElHSl LAP CHICAGO, April iii—Edward Pay— llNYlHllYEN LAW FINDS A VIEW AN lNPORTAN’l‘ OFFICE ABOLISHED Jealous Husband Kills Man Who Dying Protests He is Innocent. Mr. Brady From PORT HURON, April 19—(Special) L—Geo. McKinnon aged 31,years, was t shot dead by Capt. Ralph Pringle of St. Clair in the latter town. McKinnon died after remaining un. conscious almost until the last. Pringle told the officers that Mc- Kinnon had flirted with his wifeI three years ago and he had vowed to get even. Neither of the men Were intoxicated OTTAWA, April connection with made by Hon. the announcemcn Mr. Graham the mission of management for the Inter colonial railway, that the position of held since 1892 oy Mr. Pottinger, i l9—(Special)—-In now abolished and the duties will be Messrs Butler, Pottinger, Tiflin, and staff. Brady would constitute the new Com» it may be added able to the Government to assist in General Manager, That of General Manager of Intercol- onial Will he Merged in Commission. C. P. P. Accredited. tlcmbraccd in those of the new Board. tY Mr. Brady, the new man who joins was late General Superintendent of the Lake Superior Branch of the _ C. D. R. and is the best man avail- the reorganization of the Intercolon- sial. at the time. Beforelbreathing his last McKinmon said Pringlo had no reason for the shooting. SYDNEY HSHEH'S A HALIFAX EIHM health department as being unfit for human food. There will be other con- signments destroyed in the city dur- ing the coming week. The consign- Defended on Technicality and merit, which comprised 25,600 cans, Judge Deniers Reserves , , . originally came from Chicago and was His Decision, 'seut to Toronto, whence it was sold toa Halifax llllil, who refused deliv- ery. The meat was then sent to Mon- trenl and sold at less than half the wholesale price, but the city inspector MONTREAL, April 19~(Spccial)—— got on its track before more than trial of the protest against the elec- three cases were sold to a retailer. .‘tion of Hon. Sydney Fisher took place ‘The meat was old and tainted and in all Sweetsburg. many cases the cans had become rustv It was mostly of a technical nature. ed through, while fancy labels bad The plaintifl charged all the offences been pasted over to give them it sal- under the election law but the evi- able appearance. Prosecution will take dence was little and not sensational. place on Monday. m NUBLE nu nun grounds (that writ was not served within the time allowed by law. Judge Deme'rs tools the case delibere. en HEEUSES @NED MEATS MEMBERS HAHKINS Ell. WEUflEll AND if] WEE] sult of their tour of the Sunny South no less than three members of the Company have renounced single bliss. Miss Julia Mortonntlie leading lady and Robert Siddell, juvenile man, were married in New York on April 8th. They met for the first time when they became members (if the company and during the balmy days spent in the West Indies they decided to unite their fortunes. Miss Leora Moore, the beautiful and talented jch’n'ile woman will in a few weeks wed E. L. Milt- telsloet, a wealthy cocoa merchant in lTl‘iIlldil'd. Miss Moore met her fiance in Trinidad at a party given in how or of Mrs. Harkins. They will spend their honeymoon in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Harkins, Who are now in the City, wilil leave for New York in a few days to attend the wedding, MAEKHTEEATHWL nunuuiT mucus Defence Claims His Mild Was Upset by .the Stories AboutWife and Annis. FLUSHING, April iii-(Special)— lnsanity, both at the time of killing Wm. Annie and since, was the chief point in the defence in the trial of Capt. Peter Hains, charged with inur- er. The counsel for the defence will at- tempt to prove that Hans' mind was unbalanced by the stories of the friendship of Mrs. Hains and Annie. lHHEE WHllES WEHE LYNEHEl] —-—. FORT WORTH, April ill—(Special) -~-’i‘hree white men were lynched to- day at Ada, Oklahama. ()ne of the number was .1. B. Miller of Fort Worth, a prominent stock man and known asa “bad” man. The mob stormed the jail, took ‘but the prisoners and l'ynched them. GHAUNUTETTEATH n ANAUEDMUBILE ELlZABETI—l, N. J., April iii—Be- (Ullllllg confused through the sudden approach ofa trolley car, Annie Daz- kesi, 17 years old run directly in Hunt of it, and she and the one~year~old child she was carrying were ground to death under the trucks. A crowd gathered and but for the prompt ar‘ rival of policeman tlie' motorman would have been roughly used. Fre- derick Brown. the motormiin. was or who died in Italy, was filed with the surrogate here last week on behalf of Arthur Terry, the brother of the tee- tutor, who- is appointed his executor. The value of the estate was not indi— cated. Mr. Crawford leaves $10,000 to his wife, saying that she has been amply provided for by the- will of her miner, General Hiram Borden. The residue of the estate is left in trust to his brother to pay the income to his two sons, and his two daughters, who reside at Sorrento with their mother, until they reach the age of 25 when the principal is to be equally (livi‘dt’d between them. ‘- two other rejected candidates had doubts on this question of tlie divin- ity of Christ as advanced by the old cultured, thoughtful, earnest and im— pressive preacher. He is an outstand- i‘n-g figure in the theological world— EllUNl] EVELYN YHAW . l > t probably none better known. or more famous on either side of the Atlantic. His style is clear cut and convincing possessing a fine literary charm, and his writings are library. ' At Fort Massey church in the fore noon Dr. Denny's text was the well- known verse in Corinthians in which the apostle compares and contrasts the grandeur of "charity" with faith even of the kind that “removes moun- tains." Without this charity—love— thc faith the other attributes are as nothing. What is this love? The preacher answered with a definition which he said he quoted from another writer, in these words.— in cVery complet‘e .West Thirty—third street and served building fund for a new church. The milliner, who got c conclusion of the service in St. Louis' Roman Catholic church here. 'Hev. Father Thomas Grace made the NEW YORK, April 18—After a bong announcement that he had that hunt, process servers located Mrs. ‘pl‘GScnted the parish the sum of $1.5m; Evelyn Nesbit Thaw at a house on to be used one commencement for a PLAYING; WITH suiiil,,.~...o... papers in supplementary proceedings amount was the principal and in.er— in the suit of Miss Bliss Ksttung, a ‘est of $1,000 than was presented judgment against, 'him on his departure from the parish , Mrs. Thaw last September for $253. eventecn years. Mrs. Thaw was found playing with l a snake, which was coiled around I her left arm. When told of the pro- Advertisements “I'll be there, but the whole thing PHIENL ll] PARISH: l4 _ reports. “'3 mense schools coast the school after school, each m according to Captain 1mile. the modern view of the divinity of school of Presbyterianism. Christ. He did not believe that Christ‘ arose from the deadianis body. The L mousse RESIDENC “it is the identification of ourselves with God's interest in others." The other qualities are all very well, but without this love, this attitude towards others, we are useless in ser— vice ior the Master. W Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper. COMMISSION FOR ceedings she said:— (Too Late for Classlfication.)i I W mosh;i’h“goim'e“ianm§;v;i, , E » ' with picture enclosed. Finderl please leave at l-iuszcard & Moore's. 4-20d3i. ‘ is a farce. I don’t owe the money." usual nu NEW YORK, April lB—Cuptnin Chi- master of the steamship Arapaboe, in from Jacksonville and Charleston, liaving‘ passed through im- of mackerel while off the Delcwnro capes and New Jersey other night. There was containing millions of the fish. One school alone, (lhicestcr, cov- crcd an area of more than ii Square He said he had not 5cm so many fish together in years. EHST MAEKENEL EATEH i'csted. He says he was running slow- ‘ry when he hit the girl and the child. Wle naili— nnui HNEI] OTTAWA, April 18--iMrs. W. J. Anderson, wife of the Ottawa 'man- uger of the Bank of Montreal, dis— charged a servant a few days ago. Now she was unpleasantly reminded of the fact by being fined in the poli— cc court for having; partridges in her possession upon the dates mentioned in the information. It appears that GLUl'i‘ch’l‘lili, Mass, April 18—~ The first catch of mackerel of. the sea- son wus taken into Norfolk, Va., by the partridges were given to Mrs. Anderson by a friend and that: they were accepted, not knowing that the laws did not allow the possession of the birds during the closed season. $190,000 Residential Moving Stairway. The Guardian Will Present Each of the Eight Ladies With a Photo of One of Their Automobile Trips as a Souvenir. ONE OF THE SIGHTS Saturday. ' The first stainement THE INTERGOLONIAL. . . MONTREAL, April 19. — Two im- portant announcements were made on of Hon.i Mr. Graham was that the Commissioners the Government has decided to ap- point to run the I. C. R. are to be 1" All oany. Apply to P. H. Trainor, Kent St., City or 306 Euston S‘s. .4izoq3i. | ‘ FOUND—yesterday by D. Howlctt, ladies kid glove. Owner may BElRUT, April l9—A terrible up- rising has occurred in Adana, Asia Minor. Street fighting has been going on for three days and 1,000 persons haw same by applying to this omce have been killed. The city is practic- ' ad. 4_20d11‘ ally i[destroyed bydliil‘f. Two Aangican “‘YANTE Tffiifié—Edwgfil miss onaries name ogers an aur- ‘ i .’ V ' . 1 A er are dead. A“ the other Americans u . island Hospital for the Insane, r‘w‘ofijh'rfu very desirable residence the Gloucester schooner Electric Under the circumstances the mgis_ IN 'l l on Queen on, at present occu- Flash, according to a telegram receiv- ‘tmte hm no other Twourse but to pied by James Walsh. Possession lst wed here from Captain Bissett, master gimpme the penalty laid down by the of the vessel. Captain Bissett report- ed the arrival of his schooner with 13 barrels of large mackerel, caught thirty miles east of Capo Henry. 1 statute. Mlnard's Liniinent cures Diphtheria. Minurd's Liniment Cures Garget in cows THE NEW WORKS OF THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY C0. The hricu Presbyterian Church, Cri- This Board‘ said Mr. J. Butler, Deputy Minister Of . . , . . an experienced baker. Apply to Super- “‘_' Hallways David Pomiuger. now Gen- A? the my 5‘” “m Th" B‘lt‘s” Y1” intendent or Secretary of Public cral Man'ager E Tifl‘ln Trach Man« (’onsm' Malor‘noughty‘wyhe' ‘5 ‘1” works, 4—20d3p :l‘nl House, Former site of the First Hg” and Fm‘nk Brady. mm] a Short mong the wounded. r ‘~Omfij.rr__dégfiéme_Baffgfial . _ ,_ a l. in 1, -. v. ' At ansiis theie was less loss of - - , . “mm” 1”” m mw’ De mom“ 5 time ago, the General Superintendent H. Th A re n n v ‘ 1 . house. ccmml 10mm)". Alsomm tstnui'nut, Columbia University, {the Lake Superior Division “I the ic. e me i n qua or i as (e- v ‘ h “‘8 m1 mice A) 1 at 24% ‘ Firmer Home of Chester Alan Arthur 0, . I, .6 stroyed. Four thousand reiiigecs are “a” 0 5 fl ‘ - lP Y H - l V “3"”de am ‘1' housed in the American Mission. The Queen St- 4—20d-AIINL Mr. Graham, IF t thl‘lUll 'l'llc.til.'e, (Jule Martin formerly ulfl Deliuonico’s, Marlborough Hotel, Hotel in which l’rlncc Napoleon of 'fuuds and troops for supiwrt 0A union ,lcnsing the during ( iVil WNW 3‘39"“ 0‘ BMW 0 Government was not in favor of eith- Hui'lcni _ Hniiiiilti‘stiiii's Victoria ’llienti‘c, Wnl- .and [m- a year would make 3, test of would operate the road in the same way as a Commission now operates the l’eiiiia_Liiies. There had been a raised Igrcnt deal of iulk about selling or International, but the rance stopped, Club that the fugitives will be on the verge of starvation. also most alarming. i need of relief is urgent, for shortly , VTANTED, board for married cou— . pic for summer months. A pri- vate house preferred. Apply to Box 4-20d_l_w_. ANTED at once, girl for general Iliouscwork. Apply to 40 Brighton The conditions in Alexandria are,1017. LONDON, April iii—it is unsafe to ', Heights, Temple Emanu-ei, lei-HM those plans at the present time, duff—Astoria Hotel, Bryant Park, In”. new method, in the hope that it Knicktrllocker Trust (70., Jewish would produce better result-3, i ESynugogue, Metropolitan Club. Hotell The other topic touched upon was New Netherlands, (lliiircli cOll-anvnl Defencc_ Hum Mr, Graham‘ uiuini: the baptismal fountain given was againsll the poucy of buildmg a, predict anything as lie the surprising Road. developments in The present situation, however, seems A-Zfldti. the Turban CHS‘S‘ l,“fANTED, a girl for general house- ; Y ' work in small family. References required. Apply to 7 Elm Ave, Char- etown. i—d3ipd. 110R BALE, real good farm horse, seven year old. Apply to A. C. to portend another triumph ilhan that of the July revolution and unlikely this time, to involve the deposition of the Sultan. While the army seems to be rally—' Replacing Those Burned in July Last——A Complete and .in inn-i, ’l‘hc Mupes Memorial 'Gntcs, V(‘on\'cnt of the Sacred Heart, The ‘linrnui'il (‘nllege for Young Ladies, Statue of George Washington. Statue of Daniel Webster, Collegiate Reform- ed Church, University Club, Knicken hooker Theatre, Palisades of New SAME RILEY. Jersey, Dakota Apartments, Panora- ‘ Mm'llm. line 40. mic View of Washington Heights, °“° 0‘ the popular )‘Ullng imiieu from House built of stone imporfud from Kl“!!! County District, in The Germany, Murray Hill, Home of the Guardian's contest for the "Big Free founder of the Society for the Pre— ,he and Sir Frederld‘ 30”” “9"” .telelgraph line to Adana has been re “bimbo New York City and return. vention of Cruelty to Animals, Times Miss Florence Smith, 4:3 Bayfield Building, Statue to the “Pilgrim Fn— ‘consult with the Imperial muniioritm,that five of the clerks were km“! the Sufi“. as re‘entsrcd,The Guardian's there”, House Built of Stone Iron 318 Free Trip contest. and (lines 364 ft chimney—second large While The Guardian's jolly party is est in the World, Temple Beth-e1, New touring New York by antomobilv on Lyceum Theatre, Block House No. 71 "’thl'um‘n‘cai‘" or'S'wnsticnl trips, tho'of lsl2, Site where (lcn. Washingiun Pmpl'ietor of which is the courteous :met Gen. Greene and "Wolf" Putnam, and ohliging (i. A. Dickinson, ILoni: Acre (Times) Square, Spits the lecturer will ' point out House, Stainie of William Earle 5nd exl'llain to them among Dodge. Church of the Heavenly Rest, hundreds of other interesting sights Mount Sinai Hospital (4 blocks),New thmulihout the upper part of the .York Theatre, Plaza Square, Hoffman c“! the famous Riverside Drive, House, Misses Ely's School, Scene of Bulldinx site for which a Million Dol- .the retreat of the American Troops are was paid, Broadway Theatre, during the Revolutionary War, Cent- Holland House, The Hills of New irnl Park. St. Luke's Hnnpiuusmtus “"97. Plaza Hotel, Blooniingdulcl '—"“——"‘—"""‘ Dreadnought for the British Navy or of giving a cash contribution to- wnrds the construction of ships. He foreshadowed that the Canadian Government would build» vasels for‘ the Indian coast defence and con- tinue the policy of home defence started when the Government un- dertook to garrison Halifax and Esquiinalt. ] Hon. Mr. Brodeur announced that leave for Iondon .where they would an to Canada's best plan. The temperature at 3 o’clock this morning was 34 above zero. Minard‘s Liniineni Cures colds etc. CHICAGO MARKETS. ....__. April 19—_—(Spe0iul;— ‘April Wheat 117; . an appolnfmonf by a "Oituatlon April Corn 67} CLEARING AND COOL. W‘"“‘" “- May Wheat 127) m.-~.. a“... May Corn 67: TORONTO. April 20—(Speclal)—- May Pork Nil Northerly winds, clearing and cool. ing to the Committee of Union and ROSA“? mullslnfinagczw___ Progress, whose leaders already are -- gathering an imposing for with ar- tillery almost at the gut s of the Capital, with completeness, despatcb. and secrecy showing the capacity of :the organizing Generals, the author- ities in Constantinople, both civil and .militnry, display .utter helplessness to meet the threatened invasion. CONSTANTINOPLE, April i9—Tlre established, but owing to the fact! ’line is congested, and it is difficult to Yget messages through. Over 1,000 per~ lsons were killed at Tarsus and Alex- ‘andretta. Maseacres apd incendiarles contin- ue. The Saloniki army has six bat- Iteries of machine guns and one bat- Itery of quick—firing guns. They expect by this morning to number 30,000 men at Spartakiileh. Quiet reigns in Constantinople. The Key to the Situation If you unlocking for a altuatlln I Chum-{Want Ad. It the key which will unlock the door to "is prlvuto office oftho business man. No to too busy to interview an promloououo callers, but you can one!) MI attention and more Modern Plant—Some lnlerestlng ,Facts in Connection. Guardian readers who are interch ed in the industrial development of‘ the Maritime Provinces will be glad to learn of the opening of the new and thoroughly up-to-date stove plant' which the Enterprise Foundry 00., 4—14dr1w. have i-rrclcd in Sackville to replnccluiteg and while every effO "‘ “~T‘tbc (\‘fll‘ destroyed by flrc. in July of)“; puin th last year. ‘ In 1887 the Entflprise Foundry L o. begun the manufacture of stoves in it neCessary as the years went on to, enlarge their buildings and cxtI‘nd facilities to meet the mend for their product. ment was thus gradually which Sackville and the Provinces could feel proud. ‘ I I (in July 29th of last year, ruinur a thunder storm. lightning buildings and thong xce tiuii (. hills; if: this building had just. been installed a new 150 h.p. engine and boiler and these with the walls of t'he building ware all that remained what had been a few hours before, thriving industry. time in view of the fact: that the com. pany had an immense, stock of stayee, ranges and furnaces made up in prep- aration for fall trmlu, and most dis- couraging of all, their carefullyl Sackville on a small scnle. .uit found a similar ‘ll"Ti‘:l§lllU (le ,thnt over 1,000 tons of h everv (f'vu't waslin the view given, or: of brick ' ' '~ ‘4 "tli t c l to fl hi, the lure which lt‘~ iillctl.lnll one story “i [fixtvhoie IEilnnt u-u.‘ swept iiuuv “'itlllthe warehouse, V I u but brick powerlnut are concrete, covered in cases with wood ing ’upon them. Substantial fire walls extend . oi .the different departments, so that in nltlie event of a fire occurring in any Inna building, it can be pregented from f'r e me in, the worst. possilileisprending to any of the ot ers, Th9 l p a heavy tin-lined doors shutting oil all selected and costly stove patterns were included in the ll'Lliil.f‘cr ' sep- . its name, iowr ' ,fn will): mlhtb, less than two months after the fire, the Enterprise Foundii‘); (‘0. started l‘C’lHlllfllngrtl):'a;ll:‘:de c work along, the greeted. care was exercised atyevery point to make the buildings as fire-proof as possiblmto prevent the recurrence of disaster. lea of-tbe magnitude of the home H mm gamed "am a“: fact t mu ' Wm y stone andI .\u cstunlislr,553,000 bricks were used in its con- developeduofistrnction, and that it covers an acre \‘lit' I‘Jmt‘uind ii half, leaving about the Enniount of land for further extrmsivn. same The buildings which are ranged in struck tlie,the form of it hollow squirts-ms shown and exception of The floors through— some to facilitate work- througli the roof, separating the communication. 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