- 4” ;. ,;;;f~_;~v.su¢j.,f_<_ -- - ”’ ¢. ew;-‘.-`-'»~f_\2» ftffrceui-. .~»»--,»-- #Mr . - .f ~ ...., ~-.r . ..,.. - . , _ _ a.-»~,.-fif=Y€=~.=‘-'»_»‘v .~stresses~¢~mw»'e't=i~=c¢e:.’s=§\e=sa;'ff»=i=».~»»r.».='~e»=s,»~».. ._;~»».v- f f~ ff... . - . _ ._ __ , . . _ _ i ‘ i e ~ “ 1 - 1 _ ~ -' ~ = . » """"-»- , " . A =,- »- »,\ - ~-',. , . \ , -' -.i it (_. ._ .-t.-'*~/9* "~` ,W »~._.»-' . 1.; ° -~ rua onerous, =5».M91-f 9 Sr. Jonrr, December 24.-The ooufx: I MONDAY, Dua B* Ima DE MONT’S CELEBRATION. ii ence with Attorney~General. Loll1l¢Y suited in the adoption of a resolu that the De Mont`s celebration h 4;: THE MINTO'S MOVEIAENTS- should take place June 23 and 24. *hit -- az Annapolis occurring on the Bl and ._ 02 _ -1111* A WONDERFUL BOOK. A., A wo.-g for family reference th W,-5 probably never compiled a more u _ was the talk of the town Saturrdly U* I ine, and almost everyone was iuqulr °,,'§ 8. ie wi... are ordered the _cheese- ful book than Dr. Chnse`s Receipt Booki pretty gene;-al lmpressiol was that Capt. done with “und judgment backed U _ Besides contain ng the symptoms disease, their cause and cure and Rl‘€*‘f= ¥“`°S°’I¥‘tI°"’ “'“h°“?1 '°g"t'h-Fr ` th matter, and this as far as our during hai( acei-tury of medical practice in e this book is replete with rfccipts cooking and hasri complete depaitm devoted to the care of farm stock, be domestic animals, etc. For hill D3 culars write Eonianson, Bates 8: C Toronto. 1;) , _ . _ - _ ff' H A for I forma: ion goes turns out to have been i case. Ou inquiring of Mr. Lord. A8015 ffl" the Marine Department on Saturday T 0' `Guardian was informed that on learn 7 _ / V _ 1 G _ TI' / 1 \ " 3 Sli ,qj 'Fe' J \ ‘- ‘ ;\__. __¢ 5"'-'§lm. . yi. _ ~»»f_ , 1. __ »‘.~\\-_-.=._,. Iiwiy f-§,.¢l» ` " "I '_ i" Q4: ' fx ‘f A: Q \` \\§"_`\ V \y¢_~¢ "M . 1_1’ I; V _'_ 4 »~r_r7f~‘- » -4| ` - . gf \\<..\a.~";___.'- - \ `-..i°’ iff; ei-. -><*.<.-.-- ` ,_ ,,_7 / g _ _ l I ~ i‘. Q /» ‘ " ’ 5," *"" of the change he sent by WICDIIODG 3 U1 . * ...ge ei inquiry ie oaparinieysen. wk Agent received the following reply: Gnoncsrown, Dec. 26. When leaving Charlottetown on Frid we encountered seventeen miles of he Point Prim. Considerthe boat liable town again.-A. Finlayson. This reply sumciently locates the sponslbility. Captain Finlayson has h long experience in ice navigation, and F H crossing the strait ought to know more ing clothes are so much in evi ence at this time of year-for eve ing weddings, receptions, din and theatre parties. Well. we outfit you in a way that will ple you want a good dress suit--evcn- (1- n. ne can asc you and rejoice your friends. With ns you are sure to get the latest i mode and material- perfect fit al- ways. JOHii llcLEOIl & G0 the actual conditions than persons 1' navigation for the very heavy ice which Captain Finlayson speaks; that tween Picton and Charlot etown in t BS' been made in the reasonable time of fo hours and a qnarteri To this iofllllry the av ice from Black Buoyto ten miles south 'ogy on Saturday morning me Council of me e_ Board of Trade met to consider the situa- tion and a strong telegram was sent to I e to be blccked in if we entered Charlott yet very early in the season of winter is but a few days since the summe n 3'-°“'“°" P"“‘°°°° V” m°k1°3 "h° ml’ 5°' While the ferry boat still plies to and he ,from Southport one would think the darkness of night, and that ona previous Mmm might umm., hom mama W winter the Stanley, already an old boat Chu.1°m,w",,.n_ ' and inferior to tho Minto in power, broke ° __ into Charlottetown harbor and out again Y he greater risks than would be encounters 4 ‘THE [ef ice inside and very much heavier ice ` E outside than there is now. l The opinion is widespread, whether F well or ill-founded, that Capt. Finlayson errs on the side ot over caution, and is Aand has been ever too ready to get away The Mlnt0`S IIHSW d°'°"u°“ °t IM’ 9°", from Charlottetown. Caution is a necess- °"‘° ‘ary and desirable quality, but tirnidity is mg equally undesirable. Our summer steam A ers take some undoubted risks, yet it is b'y the F 10181890 bid Mud °\ his ""1 -lildgment good seamanship. Our winter service in' nndoubtedl sometimes calls for much d °f by bringing' the Minto to Charlottetown ' ° at the present time, or probably for weeks ing to come. One of the Newfoundland seal ing steamer captains would have little ‘HR neeiteuen ie entering Charlottetown har- _ " why he had gone to Georgetown instead _°f ’°t'“'“i“R here' s°°i°“ thu' his mp ed. The fear of being shut in Chariot ‘ over from Charlottetown to Picton had ,town hum, and num, w 89;, gut “T which Capv.',Finluyson speaks seems to be a fear not well founded in reason.It ma ibe made to appearridiculous agalnas on 8! layson had taken the Minto away fro 7 ,this port. f)l‘m€l‘ OCCBSIOD, byd HIUIIDCI' BUCBIIIC A Lord, AgentMarine, Charlottstown,- entering and departing after Capt. Fin- m _bor under present conditions if duty call- te of Y a rg. the Marine Department signed by th gd oiiioers of that body, the Mayor and the nf Liberal candidates for Queen’s Ccuniy of Down to the time of this writing n M answer has been received. h , f th titi "" 8 are B” we cum” “met 8 B Perlah the thought that while Sum- af merside is open to the Stanley, Charlotte- _ I R ,town harbor it is not safe for the Min r lto enter. ' for the new year. Be sure you starto e \ Q IIMERIC N Came yesterday, some men have been waiting Come now. These are the Suffolk Hats and they are the best American Hats sold in this city. New styles among these. Drop in and see what a change one of them will make .in your appearance ut with a right hat and that kind is always bought here at. \ Prowse Bros., The Wonderful Cheap Men. of the most remarkable bridge strnctnr feet between piers, and although this the capacity of its suspended roadway. has a clear width of 118 feet, and is doubl decked, the total width of thoroughfar The new East River Bridge, New York, which was opened a few days ago, is on es in the world. It contains one span of will is .i 1' 0 ° paid ten premiums of $48 eich. or $481 altogether. C I | _ 1 > , I I I . _ ni , I if » ""°"*,‘='*°ll¢vr»¢.m4. 8ta,.'bh_uro1'ortlaad N-1°Nlto _Ionian °°"*‘.'““*°¢D°¢¢=\hlr|».\s°|.ua¢i¢f **~I°“°°* lem. 'ieseseeeueaenii *Y* Mhhnnsnwn, renieeaaga 3¢“\'“|°¢fromloUonat9n.ui.vla. U“*P°l1/l7l4Luhec.iloudays. PIl¢‘|'l¢fl atilhiohu on Previoustollonlng lllilllieau go ` aearnerandtnkccabin herthsorstatereornn iileldp. ` W1u.G.I.RR.5l¢ll»lt.`]o\|n, KJ. p CALVIN sperm, v. r.a:o¢n'i snags, A-5-, 3_4NS¢0\,l.G.,P.o’J2.A. General oflieea.ll‘o|tsr‘|Yiind,Ioston. 'UUIQ-_ __* -.__ DP. T. C.; ROB office at Residciioe,Priucc » Opposite St. P`sul'a Church. ra-rn d ifinoapll. GORDON I D. (5. In I.. I. G. P. Omoo and r¢idenoe,' 'Prince oorner Dorcheser. 0BoeHours:`9-19s.-Ii. 1-Span., 7... nmo _ 1 I _ . llov.z5,d3mpl _ in ,_ l , , a.. D11 JAMES WARBURTDN, 0 ~ ~ . innrr ar., X Ray-.-¢.El`edri,c A' o!l‘!¢lBOUl3:- .phono n.1n.,aees.pual Actual Results and Nut Estimates Count exceeded by the spans of the f Firth of Forth bridge (1710 feet) yet the East River bridge surpasses all others in , “_ _ rears, our. ang, rein, ms. cansna urn aesunswcz ce.. rononro. ' Dual Suas :-In acknowledging ieceii t of y¢~u~ cheque fri- $v.5zr.ao, I desire to express mv satisfaction with the ouicrme of my investment with you. _ My policy, No 87:6, was issued on tlfe ennowmeni pian in »57o for $xooo, and 1 MAIN# The surplus payment you now make is alone greater than the total cost of the policy by$4i_ao an I have received the $|.ooo in audition.- It is hardly necessary for me to ray, that to have sll me payments returned and provided on the two decks being 150 feet. 'rms is nearly denote the eepeeicy er the old Brooklyn bridge. There will betwo tracks for elevated cars, two 18 feet I riage ways, two bicycle roddways, and I t»vo broad footwalks for foot passengeis. ¢:.v‘erd$r,o<=o in addition, besides the insurance protection all these years, is quite nt- a or o me. _ - I coggrntnlnte the Canada Life on a record which might nliuoutbe considered impos»ib.e ° Yours rrulv, F. A. I _ _ From Burtts Corners. stsntly increasing. J M JONTES. Burits Corner, N B. order for one day's advertising ever r Gramophone Compeny and called f ' ~0wing iopresshre of news the Mail w one page only. * I ten to twenty minutes. HAD BAD POLICE RECORD., ayoung lad from Sydney Mines, w S, . 8 _ sentenced to-:lay by Judge Dodd to three A m a » years in Dorchester for stealing a pair of _ _ . shoes and_$l.50 in cash from a store at . insurance lu `Net Dividends Divi- Little Bras d’Or some few weeks ago. The ' ~ 3isi income Holders to Stack Over _Ex- 1 cprpf. rs lad 'had abad police court record. joints limber and muscles in trim. The London Daily Mail received las week what it believes to be the large Svmrlr, December 22 -Joseph Neave We dnd Kmrnnrcxs Lrsnnusr givs ex- cellent satisfaction, and our sales con ceived by any newspiper. Ir. was fiom a four whole pages of one issue for $6.000. BELIEVE_IN ADVERTISING. _ ’ . _ 4 st reluctantly obliged to accept an order fo WANTED-A case of headache .that KUMFORT Powder will not cure in from ' B I -Bicycl ists and all athletics dependon BIINTLETS Liniment to keep their _ I A Iew QUIDPIAE “Um the G0vCIDmCnt .lue , W 1 em°n -I ' AShi|lmeni _ of Canes Direct from New York. delayed ent route. Rec‘d Dec. 26thenow opened will be sold at bargain prices. Other bargains will pre- vail all overthe store till after the _holiday season. ` If you wish to select a New Year’s gift try here. A.W.Rcddiu,Phm.B. The Square Sunnyside t Boker s Hockey Skates ' L ‘Prices are " i iwmifwwl W K. Rogers. E. R. Brow . , i ~ 4 . 3 , f’ ` Manager P. E. Island Branch, _ Specislahgent ' Charlottetown, _ Charlottetcw . _ ‘ _ Boker’s Hockey Skates Boku|~’s Hockey Skates Dominion -_ Wholply Hockey iélkutos - Spring Skates all sizes -I-lockoyl Sticks from 15 cents _ Arenas ” ; AIiIIIlIBl.l- IEIIISII, A. I i',f ,