22i 3910 ' ..TH,,,i,_,;,.,,,.sT NEWS, I A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , """‘ rinsr or ALL" PAGQTHIR __ l: J I For shoes that combine style and durability TIN l'I'3yI0l' Sllfltt' SCIS _The Page Let us attend to your sorting order this month. We can Ship promptly. The Robert Taylor Co. Ltd., 1 Halifax » Makers of Solid Footwear. Io--rodttsr mos ' Harry James, Ageni mi iiii-ioruiiuignn ruwidlt _ .-f. FOR TI-IE FARM "'0ne of the interesting features o the land show in Chicago last mont wus Mechanical powci- for the fum This took the form not only of th tractors themselves, but was supplc mented by B. daily illustrated lectiir on the economic advantages of plow ing and doing other farm work b The lecture was not a recital for th joy to be derived from a "seeing 0 the Whe¢lS go 'round," but a consi deration of mechanical power strictl as a business proposition. There wa a time when the farmer was no classed as a business man. Tcda he is not only more a producer tha the manufacturer, but his range 0 products is such that the volume o his sales compares favorably witl those of many country merchants. 1 his crop production and delivery fo shipment he has come to the pcin where hc can use power-driven ina_ may reasonably anticipate in th in-xt ten years a fargo deiiiniid f< traction power by farmers, cspeciall those operating ecvenal linndrc acres. We will come to this through the use of automobiles, which far iiicrs are naw buying by thousands. Home of the records cited are in- teresting. For instance, on the big lliikota farms where the plowing, seeding, harvesting, threshing and s e Y cliliiery to quite an extent, and we . ll' l d Illlllllngi all fire atcoiiiplislicil with engines, the cost is reduced $2ll0 pep acie. Plowing which foinierly cost $1.35 with horses falls to 76 rent with power; pulvcrizing, from 63 cunts to 17 cents; and hauling, from $1.00 to 26 cents pei- acre. The final rcsiilts are stated to amount to a iict saving of 10 cents per buslicl, or nlioiit 5 per cent. on the cost of a tjlltl-Bcre I&I`l'Tl.*-H. H. Wil'llll~iOl' iii the January Popular Mechanics Muga zliic. - SAIf.fJR'l% BHAVEHY SAVES MANY LIVES l\l()IiF()l.K, Vu., Dec. 15-Fire par tially destroyed the steamer Mary SM0lfE and CHEW I Twist Tobacco _ Maiiufactu red by ROCK CITY 'l`0BACCO C0 QUEBEC. i 1 Smelt Fishing Supplies We keep The following in Stock END MARLINE RIGHT and LEFT 14/6 Ply. Cotton Nut Twine Cotloii Scinc Twine 6, 9. iz and i5 flircad Extract of llnrk mid Ciitcli The Old Ilslzililisliiiil Ilouse Bruce Stewart (Il Co. Ltd. Siiccessiirs in A. Kennedy Q Co. (tux 243 I‘lioiic |71 ilflsiirivtf r _ --.__-.... land of the New York, Pliiladelphia - and Norfolk Railroad tonight and I 300 Passengers had a narrow cscaiic lfrom iiijiiiy or death, h _'1`ll€ _'l/l_aryland left Norfolk at six- ié fifteen o clock for (tape Ulm;-leg, Th". ty minutes later between Bush Blufl ' Light and l-3cwcll’s Point ure was 9 discovered in cotton cargo in the ' freight hold. blight sailors, passen- . . Y ‘~ ~ . means of engines instead of horses. gels on the Steamm imbam “av _ » l y ed the lives of inany passengers, and B lJl`€V€l1f-€\'l the C0l!ll’lete destruction f|o[ the steanier. ' A sailor named Stone hung over Y the side of the shii while several , l 2 companions hcld his iect. With his hands lie burst a window of the Z freight hold and turiicd a Stream Qi I water on the lire,_ holding his posi- ! tion for tive minutes, while the 15)*-9_Hl\l6I‘ was racing for Sewell’s n Ioint to land her passengers. The __ flames reached the upper cabin and t the walls of some staterooms were badly scorched. . Tugs which answered the Mary- laiid’s distress signals came along side and qucnclied the blaze. The steamer Pennsylvania took off the liassen;:e1's of the Maryland. _ Wllili MANY AGAIN, SAYS MRS. GLOVER. `l`l()ST(_)N, Ilec. 17-Mrs. Lillian M. (flover Joyfully declared that she is to be married within a year, says The Post. A wealthy physician in Washington, one who writes her long and delight- ful letters, so she said, is the man, and although she declined to mention his name, she uverred herself very happy over this, the latest in the tangle of affairs resulting from the | murder of her liusliand in the laund- ‘ry at Waltham. With the echoes of the trial still resoiindiiig through the State, and with the Iielllaiic family and their friends steeped iii the joy of the trial's result, the “mysterious wid- ow" calmly announced her intended nuptials. "He is a typical southerner,” she said, speaking of her husband-to-be. “He is a. physician, very rich, and a native of Washington.” ._v i XMAS GOODS i Beautiful Xmas presents ull new, con~ sisting of toys, giiines, dolls, fancy china liandsoino stationary, photo frames ‘novels.posi card albums, purses, neck luces,calendars.sheet~iiiunic,iiiusicbooks, and ull kinds, oi iiiusicul instruments HiindsomeXmas Uards from ic each to 25c H. A. Tanton: in Great George St. 12-iliilttsrthiim Ai?r “_ -Sf'.`,5_“_~e Of. - RELIABLE AND POPULAR ROUTE Between Sf. John and Boston FAIIEH OHARLOT'fETOWN T() BO-‘5'I`0N First Clan 57-70 Second Clue ' $510 Slate Rooms 3|~00 Commencing Dece uber Ist. STEEL BTEAMSHI PS CALVIN AUSTIN Complete Wireless Teledraph Equipment 1 ' ` . J l 'i h t 9 . . foi' IA3“ii‘sI-pail.. Lii)b]e'i:, Po_i\'lt.rl:.:1il`iyaiid Roustgh Returning leaves Union Wharf Boston, Mondays a 9. n. in. and Portland at 5.00 p. m. for Lubec, Eastpurt and_8t John._ For tickfats, iitgiiraiture ar:3d"'isnfoIi;i:igat;<;i; ‘ EK E . Izhlblgketd tliiigdlugh "to destination. K L. R. Thomnsori, T. F. 1|. P. A. WM. G. LEE. Ai'-int. Pit- John Notice Dissolution of Partnership ' The partnership here-to-fore exist- ing under the name of Morris Sli Fyfe has this day been miitualy dissolved. All out standing accounts with the late llrin will be settled and collected by J, w, I-‘yfd at the old place of business. ALBERT H. MORRIS J. W. FYFE. Stanley Bridizc, Dec. 16, 1910. 12-illdlw. '.s'i1'2>'*""""Qi#"iy ). f/ ‘i i /\`\i_ . »' .\\\_\_ f - fi. ti -v . M P , -.'- \ §~. 5-}_=»1=:» .*-‘ for ‘#2) ‘-" ‘-- , , ,1 v_g fg- /_ _I _ ,, 1 V fe/ ` . _ Ll! i Same as above cut ' ,i \i _,/if »- ' 1\§\\ I 'vii/5% ' `, i lf3;.="` __» q __ ,_ \l_-‘;`,"'.`i`;:.'~r:.Ai\ - f --rss* ~‘ *rm iilw "iii" °" l" ,i `_ P , ....~. /r ` i " _Lf 1 " \_._ \__-_-_ _A_,,_..- - `l. \- Rockers ,_~ lift!"-li’ V i __l The birth of this new romance ini the life of Mrs. Glover occurred, so she said, but a short ten days ago. "The day .that I was on the wit- ness stnnd all day the doctor realiz- ed a keen interest in me. Letters from him followed rapidly and now I receive even as many as six bulky ones in one day "I am very happy over it.. I nm tired of this notoriety and this will enabi`e me to forget the whole ter- rible business." ~ FLOOD SITUATION BERIOIIB IN LONDDN. LONDON, December iii-It is thirty years since 'England has known such floods as are- now devastating im- mense stretches of the country. The deluge of rain practically has been incessant since the first of December. Only two days out of the sixteen have been without rain. The farmers have suffered heavy losses. Large ar- eas of territory are so inundated that five barred gates were covered with water, which in sonic parts of the country is twelve feet deep. In many villages houses have been flood- ed and the residents are living in the upper stories. The outlook in the Thames valley is grave. The river has risen ten inches in the Henley district within the last thirty-six hours and flooded enormous ai-cas, Iliiaiiy residents have been irretrieva- lily ruined. ___ii__._X1- ‘ARLIAMENT ADJOURNS FOUR WEEKS. f OTTAWA, December 16-The house of Commons adjourned for the Chris- tmas recess at six o’clock f-0-filly. and will not rc-assemble until Wed- nesday, January 11th. The greater part of the afternoon was spent in committee of supply with estimates covering the salaries of departmen- tal ofllcials under consideration. The discussion provided no excitement and the members were busy prepar- ing for their departure to their homes. The attendance consequently dwindled and on several occasions af.- tention was called to the fact that there was not a quorum in the cham- ber. At one time there were only cl- evm members in the house at their desks, but a hurried call from Mr. Paterson, who was leading the house, brought the attendance up to the required twenty. NO DRINKS BETWEEN MEALS. LONDON, December 12-The “No drink between meals” movement started by The Daily Mail nearly eight years ago, continues to grow. Figures showing the remarkable progress made by semi-teetotalism in England were read at a draivivig-room meeting yesterday of the Semi-Teeto- tal Pledge Association, the aim of which is to prevent drinking except at luncheon and dinner. In 1908 the membership of the association reach- ed 200,000. This figure, it was stated by the secretary, Wakefield Blenkhorii yesterday, had now increased to_350,- 000, 75,000 of whom had been enroll- ed in the year ended March 31, 1010. “One of the most remarkable fea- tures abou-t the movement," Mr. Blenkhorn added, “is 'that it is mak- ing total abstainers. Many of the pledges issued have been returned with the words 'except at my mid- day and evening meals’ struck out, the signatories thereby becoming to- tal abstainers." » 1 was cured of painful Goitre by MINARD’S LINIMENT. HAYARD McMULLlN. Chatham, Ont. I was cured of Inflammation by MINARITS LINIMENT. MRS. W. A. JOHNSON. Walsh Ont. -» _ l was cured of Facial Neiiralgia by MiNAIiD’S LINIMENT. Parkdale, Ont. J. H. BAILEY. Hogs and Pigs We buy Dressed Pigs :ind _ Hogs. Highest market prices paid. Write or wire F. E. WILLIAMS CO LTD. St. john, N. B. ro-1 7d31n. Tenders Sealed lenders will be received hy the iiiidersignediipio Der. gist from any llridge Diiiryiug Co , iii niziniifhctliire cheese for senscii of' igii, Maker ln find all help and silpplies. J. ll. SIMPSON Hay View, .S`ei‘i'cI:ir_y. i 1-i4wf'm6i| _ Fuller & Johnson Farm Pumping, Engliic This wonderful little air-cooled En- gine is A complete portable power plant. I Clamps onto any kind of pump without any extra expense. Capacity 800 to 1,000 gallons per person willing to cciiirarl with the Stanley* _ __rAYi.oit’s”snoEs it CYCLONE BURNS IS THE WINNER MONCTON. Dec. 16.-Cyclone Burns of Boston, succeeded tonight in two of the would-be champions wrestlers' in one hour at the Grand Theatref Burns wagcred $200 be could throw in one hour any two men in the wrest- ling game in the province. It was first arranged to put Dan Mcllvinaldl and Sandy McLeod against him, but tonight McLeod and Cyclone l;'usch, of New York, went on the niat. Burns first tackled McLeod and it took him twenty-five minutes of 'ard work to put the Scotchmnn on l-ls beck with a bar bold. Busch ,iro/ed an easier proposition and .Jurns threw him in thirteen minutes, ulso with a bar hold. Burns is the heist wrestler cvcr seen here. He wci|:lis 190 pounds. I-Ie offered to throw any brought here. A small crowd -/as in two men of his weight that could be attendance. _ DON"I` UNDRFISS T() SLEEP, HIS ADVICE. LONDON, December 12- Why should we all undrnis and take oi‘l our clothes every night, with the consequent rcdressing in the _morn- ing ?" The question is raised by Law renee Beesley," which is .said to be the pen name of a physician who in his capacity of ship'i-i surgmn and also on pleasure journeys has travel- led over a considerable part of the globe. He himself does not believe in undressing. "I have lived on board ship in the tropics," lie writes, "in Canada and in the desert of Arabia, and I say and risking catching cold by getting under cold sheets, with the prospect of a bath in the morning. “I have now quite -given up un- drcssing at night before going to sleep. Try it. Sleep in your under- clothes-flannel shirt and socks-have two hot baths a week and save hours per annum and oceans of had language. I am speaking as a medi- cal man of twenty years' expec- ience." DEAI"NE_SS _CANNOT BE CUREL bv local applications. us they cannot reach the diseased portion ofthe ear. 'l‘hf»rc is only one _wu.y_tocure deafness und that is liy constitu iqiinl reiiiedies. I)eafneiis - caused bv_ii._n infliiined condition of thi mucous lining ofthe lllusiuchian 'l‘ule. Wlicn_tliisiiilii-is iiifluniod you have : ruiiifiliiig sound or iiiipi-rii-ct iicaringgapi- wlieii it is unl.irlelyclose_il dciifnesu is tl_i~ result, und unless the inflainiiiutiun can be taken out iiiid_ _this tuln- restored ici its iioriniil coiiilitiu_ii lieiiriiig will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Laturrl_i._wliich is notliirig ELl‘1|thi:(r:ipinflameii condition of the mucous S. We will give One Hundred llolliirs for nnv ciise of llciifness (caused by cnfiii~rl\i that cn_uiiut bn _ciii-nfl bv llnll's Uaturrli (lure. rviid for ciruiiliirs frei- I~`. .l. Ull_lCNl~l Y & U0., 'l‘oledo.0. flolil bv l)i;u||i_i_:|si§s.7.'ic _ mlrnke Hall s amily Pills for constipa @____i°i@_'_tii___~ii -.___i__a_.--» _-__.__l._..;_i HOTEL BRUNSWICK MONCTON, N. B the Larigest :ind Best Located Hotel`in the Uit_v._ accommodating 200 guests. Situated in tliecentre ofspiicious grounds and surrounded by elegant shaded tres.: niukiii~- it specially dsirable for tourists in the suniiii_e_i£Lspn. GEO lilcSWEFlNl:}Y A A l\lcLean, K. C. Donald McKinnon McLean (D. McKinnon Bnrrlsters, Attorncys.at-Levi' Brown Block, Cliarlnfiefoivn McLeod (Rl. Bentley fli\i'rlideiu and Attorneys-at-law Solloitoi-ii fi-r tho Bunk of Nova Sotln Money i~. Loan DR. JOHN. LIZDWELL. M.'D. Richmond Strcei, opposite Si. Paul s Church Hours until io o'i1Iock to 3 p. m <3e<_> »-.lnrnan niiimlsrisn AND Arroaxsv Solicitors lor the Canadian Bunk of Commerce, fliontiigue. D. C. McI.iEOl). K. 0.. \V. E. BENTLEY Warburton 18! Shaw B-arrinteru, Attorneys, Notary Public, Etc Office in Cameron Block, Cliarlofietowii P E. Island. George W. McPhee Barrister and Attorney-at-law Otllceu New Prowua look llhnrlntiwinwn P_ R) lplimd SIILWAKI Q0. LAMPBILLL Barrlofeu, Solicitors. et ¢. Offices in Deullrisa Block, ccrnerof Queen and Grafton streets, Uiiariotie tuwn,P E Island. MONEY T0 LOAN s.w_,_i~i'r'u.w/in'r__l<. ii. i3..\,ri»\ii/_|y_i2lii__i. W 'B x. Phylician Q. Surgeon ~‘ Residence: N8 Prince St v 12 -iidwfinlliii Phone 3401. ‘- _ DR. CLIFT SPECIALIST IN CIIRONIC DISEASE Charlottetown. 1'. E. lnliind. 0»H\f»'|‘\ vlbroal/i ilolraii-noon,-ii coz diiuv iindrwsampd, |a.i.i¢¢kie,u.ii_c.v.s I figvemment Veierinar ‘ fnii actor. l'll,Ii0N i»i0'|‘ T ‘l,P:ui Oli"l‘0WN Q) 2% Co l. J YEO. M. D. Ilouldence- _I_§_0_~_rii Struct 1 ' V _ A Showing of Something Real Swell in t`lu°istmas Neckwear 1 A big slzowing of something exclusive, something real nifty in men stres. You will admire them, it will be easy for you to select dozens oi handsome ties from this stock, aiidtheii \ve want you to note the prices, compare our half dol- lar ties with anything you ever bought, and note the difference. Pretty narrow foui'-in-hand ties... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . el The Swellest line of ties iii town and really the best value...50c en Hundrels of liandsoiiie ties iii all tlic . very. newest 1 effects , ,. _ _ _ .., ;. . . . . .` 60c. 75c,85e ea I We give a pretty box with _every tie at 50c or over. ....‘.VliaCLELLAN BROS NW ' “ - ` asf, . ., _, ,_ _ , mis.-\nA's virr oi-i.iiMiiicii. “ ‘ -The Store With The Nobby I"ront - " 1 " 7 ~' ~-,_-._:_,_'_" ' N THE QUEEN'H 'l'AC'I‘. ‘ dmwfrintf. _ PASSION PLAY YIELDS $476,150. '”*" .__.__ f)'|`TAWA, Dec. 10.--An increase in BERLIN, Dec, 15__Th¢ gg-035 rg- the cut of lumber in Canada last ceipts of this year's Passion Play at l'€f\l` 0"" Ulf' l>1‘@\'i0llS _$088011 Of Oheranimcrgaii arc otileially reported 3‘J6.776.000 liwml feel, is Shown by as ;476,i50. After delrsyiiig the costs Sruiifuivs wi1\i?il¢l1_ by the forestry of the production and other inciden- l1I`Hl\Cl1 Ui U10- lnl€l'\0l` d£'l1l1l`fm¢l’\t- tal expenses $324,100 remains to biilUf thiS IHCFBHM? 31.T04.0fl0 feet. Ol' *‘.i.».. . '¢-‘die ,K I' ` 'ig Y ( . in A12",-lm H I se! ‘\. J Christmas Gills ‘ Wlien looking for a Cliristiiias gift we would suggest :i pair of nieii’s slippers from 35cio 3.00 a pair Ladies’ slippers from I5c to 2.00; pair l3oys’, Girls’ :incl cliilrl- reu’s slippers froiii I5c to 2.00 ai pair. Morris & Sm ~ ‘ mn ".’-' ' ‘_ 1 . _ jJ- vJ"‘ _ ‘ y Fi," ' ..._ Our Camel, Monarch Swas- 'tika and King brands are the Ph aician and Surgeon best for their respective pur- ses S nd for our booklet i10J , sTRoNGLY MAD? wniide ildlbiifyulin :i,iii`;».R“iIiioili>I:;1¢°loiiiitsc'iu~ie tlicy are just ii little bcttcrthan iiiost_ others. Try one box nn-' convince yourself. ltlickv-ood Chocolates ure niufle only from the highest izrzide snr pu'eSt inlzredieiitii. uiidvr iibioliifcly clean and 't ditiuns mm mliiskolldour lleiilers The White Candy Co,Ltd St john, N. B. anivuuvliilhv-= _ W- _'___ “‘ Hard Coal I . . We are now discliargiug llard Coal from the Arthur N atibsou. Customers should Metal order and take delivery of their coal this week as the price advrinccs after Ist Oct Ph;%i'i‘t_ :door to "Tha Two Macs" po ` _ oben -_il H the Queen herself. In iiiiiumerabla ways :he Qi:¢rn'a tact has eased a difficult situation. There was the dropping of the title Of Llueen-Mother, the design of a spe- cial Anglo- Daiilsh lfoyal :fr_niidard lfor Queen Alexaiidra's residence, in-_i the long delay before entering upon Iinckingliani Palace. All of this might have been very different tiad it not _been for Queen Mary. ‘ The one possible _flaw in her deci- sions concerns her ladies of thu Household. Unquestionalily Tories do predominate over these coveted poiitc the Duchess of Devonshire herself il Mistress of the Robes. But it must ‘not be forgotten that early in Queen |\'lctnria's reign the (loveriiiiient of Itlie day re.-ligiied control over lied- l chuiiibcr appointments. I “150 dozen of those papular muff- *lcrs at l’uton's for 2l’>c., §l5c. and ‘50C. I2-2Id3l. "lf you want a. nice present for baby see our iaiicy wool hoods and jackets. Siiiion Joseph, Queen Bt. 12-14dtf. “The great big mutt sale goes merrily along. Christmas slioppers are taking ndvuiitage of it at l’aton’s. 12-21d3l. "A store full of Cliristmus sugges- tions at prices so siiiall you can linrdly see thein. Simon Joseph, Queen St. 12-lidtf. COMING EVENTS. Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince Eilivard, S.().E., Tuesday, Ilec. 27. _ J N What one user says--- ' My patented pressure valve is giving perfect satisfaction to I every user. lt is easier iiistnllcd gives bellcr re:-iiills and is more er