, .. _..____. , . ' _ . .-._,, .,=..,,.. ..»~.-. _ ' - '_' gf/ __ __ ____ ,,_ . . . 4. ' _ gg,-.-,;_ ' ' -‘sir-ivii¢“s~'i~t»>”v'~ ,`_-i..,`.`.-iv.-,.1_.;1.-ie-o-.sue _ ri . . _ , ~.o.. 1 ‘»_:' ' 4 ' , 1_5 Y Far the Largest | | . DalIy_ Circulation _ Inthis Province. I » ' ' ~', ' I 1 1 ’ _ . f . .___/_ f / . » lille cnlluoiiifii eil i to-rim , . . »» 1- _fi -- , _ I , __ »» r , _ . _ _. _ e. M _ - ,__ -W ~ - . . , ._,_,t_____» .u -» -__-.-1, i_. -tv. - \ ‘V 've . r, .T ' Ji ':'_ MOR Vlr\`G DA 5 -`< 1 D UNDICD Wli.iiIKLY. (NO 5 2 c = ie _ al. lialhllrll um 1 _ CHAKLO l`TETOWN, §INCE EDWARD ISLAND' CANADA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6 ”“°‘”°"'m“ k. 3 > F I-1 Z 5 _i" t. T. . ' _i _ i .~ i 2 I T910. Igsoo Psa Yil:an_ ’ -_' .- - _ _ _ _ ‘_ . rX#.Xl’r5r THE ELEC OF YE it ____ ii STERDAY Special to The Guardian. LONDON, Jan. 25.-Twenty-five re. suits announced _today complete thu returns from yesteidi!y's balloting. Of the seats decided the Unionists take 1.5, the Liberals 5, the Nation- nlfsts _3 and' the Laborities 1. . The standing- of parties now is : l hiheruls 207. l Nationalists 72. Lnboritics Q J Total Gowernment 314. _ Unlonists 237. - The Unionists have a monopoly of today's ga-ins placing to their credit. eigh1i_of$h_e_t_\venty-fi_ve_returns. l _The Times I ll I _ -'_. t l , commenting 0n`i;hii con. dltmll brudiieed by the elections sug- gests a conference between the lead- ers und a conlprom-ise oil some sub. Jcct. and ahstention upon o1;h¢is_ It declares Premier Asquith is .in ilu pusitii,-n to ua;-ry ii great cough. tiitloiiul change by 101-ce whiie the Uiiioi:.i.;t party is ready for a reason- able reform of the House of Lords And ilerr--in lie iiossioililirs for 'u statesiiiaii aule to rise to lin excep-I ional crisis to ‘reach an understand- `ii,; by eonseritj thus solving the pi-0_ bleni of Lords versus Commons lin the iiiancia] question, _ _~-_~_--- :___ ________ _ _._-:_'*;-_'_*_~~__-~_i:, IIEWSPIPEIIMEN ENTEHTIINEU PHIEE UE TUUU Paul W. Hillis, manager of le (lol- niiial Stock Company, entertained A several friends from the city news- papers to a luncheon at White's ~r.~,~- tiiurant Saturday evening. ']`li_». ei ii ` - ~' - ` il butter led the procttslon of F0* l al’ ll “Ut =-llllcilor, to any yetbf* -“WY lllsll illlgllt oma charge of hav- The outward cargo by the Eh,-1 ding food price today, presented |ln_g_assaulted eight year ol-d Bertha Grey, 'from this city this mox~niii,»_,h_ The nation-wide ag tation. aided by The opening iiumber_was an Over- Tiffin at Stanstead ron' Novemlber 9. cludes one car oats and one and) ii . teh; 1,_,¢h1 infiiiences have brought ture by the Orchestra, followed by He was sentenced to life imprison- half cars way freight, consisting ` bout the drop, Peter Ferguson with Scotch selec-lmellf this morning. mainly of beef and pork. . . ` Specllll IIO T113 Guardian. rand telegraph and railroad comm i-_the suderin f _ (A _ _ _, - - _.~_.___._ _ Y .0 led down the stream bl" t“a1 this could be the case ye i I, ilel-is of his death ivlll ever beconl - ii uni li uiu-un _ ‘ I , 'Liu _f_]y_1:i; ticulars could be had\1t the ti _ reakfast d _ _ » _-_'_-~ it is not likely that the closing incl me o , prepare one for his fathe and went to work. He does not re- d in the house all day.- O clothes hooks on the wall inquest. e The deceased leaves one son, Wil ri dullgllllufsi MPS John S. Mart' K'n I night ig ,,,, the _,cc,me_ ,0,,0w______ tions on _the oagpipes. William: The prisoiler ls thirty seven years ' --_*___ ____ I .the gfelltly lrdiiecd C,_,,,s,,,,,pti__n ___ fr_oiiii_=_; pleaslngly rendered the song olil and married. Ipl ii li `<'tl’9t llriainst the excessive c t. Thérc was a had Born in Kvlenl -i__`_`_°_ C ln. the nioveluent to curb theoijlleg “ml “ns warmly Bpplalld d TIN( Kllllll Drl ' ' _ _ ' I I I - - ' ' ' ' ell trusts, controlling food 1>l‘oiliiet_; Innlekiiinrtet, consisting of `l~`i»nn_l< »1v_ ' ___ g ver ?n.d Flremaq ` iid to tllci‘v_by lower the cost of Yvatkls’ Iillmcr Ritchie’ Parker Hoop" l and lwent Sllfllng Along e Il.I` The following is clipped from the N Boston Post of a recent da`e Duncan J. (lllinpbcll, 448 High St, Holyoke, ' ' is given ii bronze medal and will be allowed five hundred dollars with wliich to liquidate his inilcbtediicss. cumpheii 'with John A. Grady, on ,__ Nov. 8th,'1906, saved the lives of H,- tllree sailors named Nystrom, Peters Fr son and Kumlander, from the foiirlte mastcd bark Sovinto which wli:-l C." St Lawrence north of I’i‘iice Edward sb - v me of the liite.-it pul>licl_itions willfsixtecn Higlilaod lrissics and the` r~l‘tly lie zadrlcd. The l-'_oc‘2ct A (I ' ' ‘ _vrecked ___ __ __t__m_ ____ the Gu" ___:_l_;_l_i-n ivortli of new books, incliidingihe Clans, Drills 'and exercises b island. Of thc' crew of twenty nicn,0il scvcii were drowned and three riliiain-1 Ell eil on one part of the 'broken vessel' Eh after the other_ten had been resciied, (‘amp'nel1 and Grady went out at li great risk and managed to get two of the three off, but were too much exhausted to gd after the third who, liiter in thie day, swam to sufecy on li plank. John A. Gi`n_this city. They left on return at eleven thirty. NEW HIJPE TUH ' _ ALBERT T. PITHIEK NEW ORLEANS, La., January 24-' Relatives of Albert '1‘. Patrick, the New York lawyer, iuiw confined in Sing Sing Prison for the murder of the mill‘ior_|.iire, Wm Miirsli }lice,Iinvn .-ceiirrd 'ii promise fro-in Chas F. Jones, Rice’s fornier valet, that he will go hack to Nou' York and give cvideilce that, It is believe-il, may. opcn ilp a wily for l’a,i_riok's release. ‘ Tllougli missing thric years and several times reported dead, Jones appeared here a few days ago, amd'i'ii‘ stead of gding to the home of his parents, went to the house of a friend, whom he told be was tired of being chased around the world. He declared that he had returned for the purpose of ‘making a clean breast of it, and settling the whole affnir. I The testiniolly of Jones at the trial went li long way towards securing Patrick's conviction. _ _ ______ _ _____ __ “___ J Condensed Advertisements i»--'~*‘T_.-- ';" : (T09__l=t°-fi>\;9!“s§@*il!=“-> (IIRII WANTED, with 5 fair educa- I. tion to learn the type setting Apply in person between 8 and 10 a. nr. nt Guardian office. 1-14lltf ANTED, girl for general ho - ` work, reference required. Alxley at this office. 1:26dr3i. \`7AN'l‘ED, by 0nward_Farmsrs‘ -Instituto registered Ayrshire hull about two years old. Apply stating price. John V. McPh°e, Bec- ,__iire the benefit of his practical know- ~ -. . _ - . - .' d news was received by it , . _ ____ _ ,_ _ _i .-ii ~. t ,]_ Ei g- . ; - , __ _ _ , 3 _ wolthiness, and wishes d - lid _ The ”`l _ _AT{_1h, _ J_.iii__ _Hi At tiio _u_<.lo<.k __:_l_f_"___l f_a_§ll;l_l_l__l‘_;ll{__f_________ _n_:2C¥____l0l_fl:llls“_;_der his dliectioii, and htiighly esteenu- ly expects for him a 1;l;gec;;__a§_?r°__ telegram to The Guardian yesterday ";__:_‘;_"i';_‘_f:f__'____l‘1`____ ‘IFS often r@¢ei,f1y_ gay-0 the 1-weiiding oi'p;___l_l_§' every “M °°llll°° ed wltll the of success in his new undertaking, afternoon of the death of Edward l<‘. tion l‘iil'estn tlii'oil_i:li the -i'oai\way‘T'§`_ll;l B1___l_l_l_°_l”l"a1ll'll_1l"_{’I‘l_ Iif_aV'l it “"el_1u lvl." .Bonnell is taking up the work #ii Carey' Lynn' Mass' fwmerly °f lhls rl flooded the streets on which vvel‘c,___‘_;.`__ __ E al,fHall _l "‘,’1“"` ‘E of an advertisement writer and de- T '°rovince_ Death resulted Il`Om‘ B Iuinliy ai‘istoci'_»iti<: residences. '1'he`____'_f__l____ ll_;e___’_t_f___l(lO lg; ‘eKG{l_“_g' Slgllllf. fl- line Of HCUVUY 10? Whillll hemorrhage iii the head. -:.-_--.'.- - .iss ‘ ~ -»» . h l;\`,,‘:E:,',ti.lll“.1~:,l_l,(f,l.l'ii-tiff, c,|,1n‘i-(Iii-lil,l3§i tht; Moore’s Solo- “Jlassie’s Drgani 9’ lisa; lp:-nEEEl's~al,cllili'~'hEEe:il1 qutllhgcatmnsldas 'B' __"° E' The deceased at one time owned the , ~ ‘ 'll lieceived. Park 1- I-Io l ' _ - H' In an S a ‘gm “uw ld B' t d f m Ro alt nd uses, iieic liastily liulilcd to a “C _ __ , ‘ Up” lol' ul one of the best llvertislnig schools 0 Inns 99- Bl' » Y Y. 8 _ cc of safety. The situation rc- 10“""li Sllfglllg '05 fUl` ll l3I"f‘5th 0f|ih America, Ha has had extensive' B R B th V 1 - removed from- this Province abouti ltliig from the floods is fast becrim._[;\;I_r_:;>__i|a,¥;__d;__g_________ _yiyitluiniechanical experience, and has vn_1u-`_ Mclgonzrlld), Bililfn ierll G1?¢nevlvlil'¢Sd_(l1;(_’1:j1§fl_ nineteen years ago since then residirlg t ‘Ili/slllirliltclll i'AEIolngdlllellfllllsirllllillsllllcased all The perfc?rin:iince (l‘ll;s`l|ame techlmcali koowledgc ll! printmg Apr” 15' 1855' Died in California' in Lynn' when he was employed with l cn. us- ._, _ ~ __ _ - ant .-1 h t th _ the Iiivvr Seine, and the coldc ralniflt H0“St¢`-_f_i l_l_Y_ Sl_l_ers°'w1s°l‘ cctions of anything that they “NY dll' sire in the world's greatest marke'ts- London and Paris. She will take or- --¢_-111|; ililzi-r"sl nir ell lime (Taigil In 00 _.__ ___ 4 REED I city. _' l Miss Doiron has list issued a nice-_ -_ I -*.22 iivc , (Fussell along by ii Missionary in far- away India.) Do not keep :the alabaster homes of your tenderness sealed up until your friends are dead. Fill their lives with sweetness. Speak upproving, cheer- ing words while their ears can hear them, and while :their hearts can be thrilled and made happier by them; 'the kind things you mean to say wlicn they are gone, say before they go. The flowers you mean to lend for their collins, sind to brighten and svueten their homes before they _ them, If my friends have alabastlr boxes laid away, full of fragrant per- I . 1 ~ :which they intend to break our m 'dead body, I would rather thefwouf bring them out in any wel an troubled hours, and open th , tha them while I need them. woul rather have a plain coma wi out I may be refreshed and chee d- br 1. flower, a funeral without n eulogy than a life without _the sweeoiieas ofii love and sympalthy. Let no lohrn to anoint o_i_ir friends beforohnpd for their burial. Post-mortem kindness does not enter uhe troll irit. Flowers on _the__ coffin o fra- _rln_ca. backward ` _ "` weary Why. " . . comrade, do the kind not new l_ and look up Matt. xxv., 81-86. _ i _ ' _ _ 4'- _.ir_i'_\_r~_, _~y<:w-7.lpy,M-:-" 4 ':` ,. il. "-:Ye >r.=:r» _ `_i:ii clrizeu e-[turn home to dinner at noon and ' “ :e’hence his father was generally alone he About two o'clock in the afternoon Mrs George Gorveatte, daughter of f ni; the deceased, who lives on Gerald' yfstreet a few doors south of the' late ii- John McKenzle's house, sent her e seven year ` old son` to see' as his grandfather. He returned shortly. hy telling his mother that his grand- a- fntlicr "was kneeling gn a chair with t ii string around his neck." Mrs Gor- ;_ vette’s husband was home at the y time and he immediately started forl__ h the scene and on arriving there found p Z\f.r McKenzie, as the child .had stated, 5. kneeling on n chair with a. clothe; 1; line fastened aiviind his neck while _ the other end was attached t, two e » ~ ;* Tile l‘oroner, Dr H. D. Jollnson,'- _ was siiminoncd and on his arrival` d' found that life had been extinct near _ ly~ two ,,hours. After inquilnfes -'bad - been made in the-case it was decided D that it was not necessary to hold an_ sliam, above mentioned, and two* Wi I ° ross, and Mrs George Gorvettc City 'D 3 _ 1.. _.5 EIHLBHETS ‘ F - I it l ,`.._ `§ a