1 _ Y Ear the Largest Daily Circulation _. in,~\l'iis- Province. , *_ `\ THE CHARLOTTETOW UARD li “’" _ ' v Morning mins. V » _i - _ ». , _ "“ _,sv . 1'.. i .f.: i-. --.. `._ _:_/_,_E_.._$__,_ ____ __ , _ .i . ii. il _ _ _ _ _ m ' Qr §°4 -5 MORVING DA! NDED " WEEKLY. (N0 All DAILQI) HM _cHARLo'i“rETowN, PRINCE EDWARD _1sLAND, -CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,1910. q,.3_'»,;=,,,e,,»,i;<»§,f0,§;0f;,»§;‘;_~'%,_¢”f-,=,f,f' If 0 E liz és Lg ee _A v- _ PNUKING _ _ PLNNTS FUN -NLBEHTN Premier Rutherford Says Government Will Estab- lish and Own them Special to The Guardian EDMONTON, Jan 20.- Premier Rutherford nt a meeting of the Uni. .,.‘ THE COUNTY JAPAN ARTS. HISTQRY _ _ DISTRICTS uiusi lu I HERQIS QF (1 ' UNIQNIS-TS wil _lussil Ei"l*tlElMARTYRS specials 'rn ~ - _ s iit 'rn G - ` . o e Guardian _ ardent Welsh Nationali_s1;5_ l;,e;}§IN° J B uardmn _ The illustrated lecture of Herbertiwere in moving pictures. wonderfully LONDON, J _ _ . 20.-J -,arm refm_m,s‘:_l_le- __ 20- A wave_ of Forty-seven constituencies bulleted lied China iilfrbrmally thzsliafllakhhiihcgl Booth 0" the Hlswfy and Heroism rearstic and life-like. Others. the WNHENHE IN NIENHN GUN uusuuin Present Standing of Parties: Unionists~ll"=_lt' _l7l°°ll'l° _U"ll°¥l Swiss The Inspiring Illustrated Lecture of Peace Nosotiations Broken 158; Liberals 132 ° Irish Nationalists lla-"S f°'.N°"N”."lSl"g Herbert Booth on the Early 0llfiS' ’ f» Manchurian Railwav 50: Laborifes 25. Total 365. - ___' 0 ;ia_ns'li'n-I Methodislt Church. - Ulf by General ESlrada’S `_ Hisfy Action Special to The Guardian MANAGUA, Jun. 20-President Ma- driz announced tnilny that Geni Es- ted Farmers' Association gave gs _ 1 th _ l’ °V‘fl` the malerity today, ambllg Pl`0mlll€l1t Candidates - ._ of the Early Christians drew a. ve w K f doubted artists, de , Il Ur 0 e c 1;. | Russia with concerted action will de- fy UP 0 U" mil* tradus reply served to mul abruptly ance that a movement for a Govern- ment owned system of pork packing plants _will be established, provided the farmers guaranteed the necessary supply Of Hllimals to keep the plant: ruimlng. ‘ Hllllll BANK E ,, PNYS BIGGER ll |]|V||]ENl]S TWU KILLED Beginnhrg April Next Share Holders Will Receive Eleven Per Cent. Hpecial to `lhe Guardian MONTREAL, Jan. 2ll»~Tlic' fortieth p annual meeting of the Royal Bank, sc S urlillu _ nln toppled fruiii the track into a bnrnsrerlsivsdevvlhle hospilital? Swim For the calendar year 1909 the im . °llS tuencies mostl - ~ - . , ~ , _ __str_ct___ _ . y county being Henniker Heaton, Unionist, for nlme gh r . _ large audience to the First Methodist wry pov\ci.ul appeals to the emo- the Union‘i"’_;l;;°h rgggggsyezterday and Canterbury (of Penny Post fame) and tes for etll; Opiziitllrgliillsiotilnllzfed SEI; Church last e.v°nl“g' Past” Tll°m“S l~l°""*~ ‘lr t" the 56"” °l l’°““l°Y “ml et gain thus far of 58 _l_= ctw a total Timothy Healy. Manchurian Rm-lwayS_ ‘ presided and introduced. the lecturer. siililiiuty- The lantern work WHS. The State 0_ parue t_‘e_a_ s. The papers today P°°“5° Plemler Japan. charges China with having In doing so he paid eloquent tnibute hfiwe-_~i~r, by no means so good as the waB_ S us afternoon Asquith of having tricked the Irish been responsible for the proposal and to the great work of General Booth pictures and once the light failed for Unionists 158_ voters on Home Rule. . nf nn.,-png gommitted an act ,,m,.1end_ Rnd his family in spreading the Gos- some ,ninn¢¢.;_ Liherals 132_ Thev declare he promised Home iy to the formal-_` Pel- _ " _ 500 lf “us il Kfeall. lllsllirihgi and Irish Nationalists 50 Hllle befvre the election and that . ._________ The Illustrated lecture was a great_\ipl1»u1:g lecture, with the earnest, Imbormes 25_ _ - onstrcngth of this promise the _ treat to all who are interested in the reverent story enforced bythe strong- Thc Uniunists are _mt _ __ Naniomihgtg issued an andre” to .the early days of the Chriat:lan_ church-- est appeal to the imagination ___ striking gains in Scgéilunling up_- Irish _in England, alkitng support; for and who is not 'f-the sufferings, the through the eye. _ » a1e____ but Orms-b G Ml _ _Or the Liberals. ‘ , Y fortitude and iaith of those who The choir _of the church at inter- _ ___M_e __ ___Otab_e __r5éac_oi‘_e, llniomst, As soon as the Irislr votes wore ' fouglit the good_ fight so many- cengn- vais sang ,n verse or two of a hymn _ Hmlicalwm of the Prii i_n the solid cast, however, the Premier hedged \ ries ago. The pictures were splendid, in close ‘accord with the spirit of the winning Dewi _ ncipai y oy and practically withdrew his pro- and the story vivid and inspiring. storY- _ _f J g rom one_ of the most rmse. __ , Beginning with the Bavioi-'s Ad- To not a few the strain of witnes- *~ f vent they traced His life to 'Its' tragic sing so many martyrdoms in so close, with the resurrection and as- many forms was almost oppressive, /' censlon. Graphic scenes were present- S0 e!l»'l‘2m0lY,r¢B_llBtl° WHS the Presen- ed in the lives of the apostles Paul tatloni.~No one who has ever attended = and Peter, the martyrdom of SWF' one ol Herbert Booth's illustrated _ hen, the great persecution in Rome, lectures will soon forget it. the death ci Poiycurp, the iuo, wer The evening train for Georgetown hip, death gud burigl 01 the perse WAS held till 10 30 to accommodate the pence negotiations and reindoroe- ‘ment liave been ordered to the front with the purpose of striking 3 de- cisive bloiv at the insiirgciit army. _il WITNESS NN EXECUTIUN ~_._._ SEVEN HlIHl 1 I I ~. 1 f _ ' llllslll-ENE '" 'Q09 We Grew by “ir‘;.::::.::.;.“2.:;i.1i°zr:... ......_‘.:2..?::a...:“.z...il2. *° Two Negroes Haired For 30000Tl'f=\l\ll1lll6l’r6- '“"`“°="="=“""="'=`="" `=' ag' '- ' . Horrible Murders ofa |N S ENPlllS|llN ,_ no... ve.. _PBM Bupfm 0 _ Special to The Guardian E P E U E _ pedal to The Guardian S-pedal to The (__ d OTTAWA, Jan 20.--The immigra- , , , _ LEMANS_ F___m__e_ J _“__ 20___ T fuar ian _“on into Canada for December was ‘ .Spnclni if. f‘lir-_ Guardian ,_.,,,(,,,,. were mlm, mu,” seven 0t,_;”r‘; W; _;y,,,,____20_;__-pwo men 8,673, compared with 4.eoo for De- " l”l0l\Sly injured when a passenger five th ry e -Mines and °°ml'°l` 1903- ` | ` lV|an and Daughter. ' iisvi-:llf'll' ll=\l1l-:eil l»€f<\\‘f2 3.000 Specta- nouncement by the President that the ling ofthe mils. t k _ n a ug” ga ohm Ulllgration was 184,281 und for the -'-° _ , ll-fl" ll’l` the l\llll`llf‘-l' Of 1*-~ P~0b1!\s0n l dividend would bc increased from 10 payment due on April ist -next. STUNNING lIIlNll|lNlNS .l_ MONCTON, Jan. 19-M. J. Butler, who has been chairman of the I.U.R. a Board of Management ever since its foundation, and who recently was selected as the second vice-president and general manager of the Dominion Iron and Steel Uoiiupaiiy, passed through ‘the city this morning eu route to Sydney. Speaking of his recent appointment, Mr Butler said he had accepted the offer, and was merely going to Sydney to get t\C~ quxlnted with the men. Asked who would probably be bb: »,nccessoi‘ as chairman of the `i,o..i.! 11' manage- ment, he said he had no .`Chiel Justice and a Various places in Berl’n and all .vcre ket'l It will be mam y en avls Q00” “UW the B3llkel`5' and Malllml' l90fllY- wllefeal’ 0 e pres” me .-mo lels of order1‘incss. , 9-PP °5~ there is scarcely a Student from RE' j“'l`li‘ Su C t was oclcu ied l Isl d takin a long course at any ° meme ' 0"' l’ an g , ll d where 9 the all day yesterday with the hearing of Zgrihzltlggholgrslihsatlhnt ‘haven been an “°t‘l°“ °t "9"" for 8 w“gg°“ gllfllan yto encourage attendance at lll`°“E'hl5 ll? *lm lVl_¢;l-»_:\lgl(1}llnS_.l livi' ,oly li; .L \,1g_nk9f_ ' siitui'n.teil \\'ii_li oil . 1.. .od the futlici' ir. f~-:til-.liiig_{ . ..iil' shot ltal and asking for tenders -for tiie DENVER JM, 20 _Tearm dawn hi . t' e i t -_ '. ' ' _ g “ - ,'.“' _ _ ._ °°°se;`_:° l°l:_c° n;‘a_f’l”wer;’_‘€‘; Egiueggnd mountain s_ide_at 70 miles an hour, ll.i- - nn., i'ui.bci~y. - Tll ° 7 freight train Jumped the track neai l N pi)‘Jsll1eco!htsetil0‘;itl0: tfglltllsenelsmilestimgltlz ilgadglfvlgmig f;_l_lfll€ range, -and' plung- - . the lmsslllle Pollulatmn a ye" “°°'m` ‘LTliree nies were killed and another” lllllllp l :sr &.‘;°‘;°.‘t.';‘;;. .$“:.;“?;;s ` . i‘E ____ development of the city is being dw- ' rfed to some extent because of the i* VNNSUUNEH HNS' ..i“ - ’Wr~=<-1---c- ;. s-A ,,_ s.. _ig MJ u_..., _ .._.._.._A...n._ as sa...- .,.._ _.._-..c _ --_..._ c~..._-¢~" ___ TORONTU, Jan. 20_-Legislation ill 'be asked at the coming session of city to expropriate the Street Rail- -S-~ ur Hui u - I SUEINLISTS IN ........*EUNE|lNL UE Loft Wing-McGee. ‘$425 damages. 1 -. Rover-Mcheod. Centre-Newsomle. ' ._________,____ 1 _ _, ._ _ . 1 r ` o _ - 00 in deposits alone. This is ap """"""""'i _ S ____ proxiiiiateql.-y $25,000,000 more than tlhe. _ ‘ deposits of the National City Banlc 'of this city, the largest financial insti- 1 _ The C0-Operative Fruit C0., have tutiomin the United' States. l _ . . . ._._.- just received Returns for Applesv Reports of additional trust coin- _ P SUPHENIE IIUUHT ' _ Morgan and associates may control through further trust company mer- gers ln New York now under conside- ation the enormous sum of $210,000,- any. consolidations are given cre- ` any, with combined deposits oi an tirust cornpsriiilies are in the same 70 barrels in all were sliipped.0f comb Uetien- ere “re B150 dc- * _ finite rumors _' that the Mercantile these 24 were N0 2 and 46 N0 1' Trust Company and the l`Ec,ufitab1e fll¢1l'l WHS $244-50 0l` $3-70 Per to some sort of powerful alliance. lNEW UE EUMEE VAN(‘0U\"l~lft, B. (‘., .Inn 19-I-lab lev'.~‘. cmiiet was semi here yesterday W by officers .il the Wsiecnfoglcal bur- the Legislature .to give power to che '-"'*""';-' _ _ _ . *mm ‘ The t°tal ammmt recelved mr Trust Co will eventually be .taken in- barrel for No 1 and $3.00 per bar- Deposits of the Bankers’ Trust Cor - “ceded l°r that purpose' 'Dheremm tired and after an absence of about Resolved that the county scholarsliipd mt 8 mute returned B verdict-(0,. lf” P"l“°° °' W“l°S. C°'_l°g" bl” "““f_$ thee illellnin tlompany for $26.50 me llllllcll- Carned mm” mmm Y' th full amount of the unpaid lien note further Resolved that the monc(y us and interest saved gf gmt” a§‘£“`0_l°a_lE__ __’;’___‘:)‘;'_’_e Johnson K. C. and Gaudet for the Scho are DB- 5 P ` laintllf. um: hrqoiiirlit 0:1; ;°f_;_f=;l‘l_°_§;_‘§'tl°__§’_;’l°_‘;' piraimer K. C. .ina Mem.. for me tion. .ome ws e - _ defendant. - mount anyone could gel- l° $40 but The Court will meet again this all were- agl'9°‘l th” 1°” °°“rs° morning when the case of the Inter- All the 'jury cases having been dis- EENM NETIVE i » ' ' »-- »»`|‘il’ll'l~`llYl¥l`il i. -Mm-»n¢~e