i i i i i -ew ___ 7 ,_ l ~ ‘ "T" '-"1"" “1"'= _ 'ras . » . I , . _ . , _ . .~ - . ._ _- -,__ _~.~ s _' . _ - _ , i. _ _.~.~-_- i 1 ‘» , -_"'+ 1..-»»_<__, , _ _ _ ‘ _ . ~ - ~ .,» »' -. f,.,_» iw f -..-u---»<...~ _-'._~i.;~» , _, -_ _-_ _ 1 \.»_.» i . _ ..= _-.5,¢i, ,,__,}_ » i , il., r _;f f»- ‘____ NEW YORK, December Z0-To_ the already long list of llfe saving heroes __. _HAPPY is New voax nano. A coassn smug ' "* Nor A srasc ui.. of the fire department another now, “NEW YUR-K. December 20-With nan-ie was added tonight. It was that anvil' “°W°l, handed to him hy' of B dog-' Happy -a Dslnnitien “ W°msn. President 'ruit 1-ei which follows the apparatus to ever, th” ¢°l’!wr stone this afternoon the first mm _ _ A | settlement house in t firemen were saved from a w°"1d 101' the blind A crowd Three I __ . U15, burning furniture warehouse in Har-,eg tt Ousand persons- checked t lem tcullrht ¢l“'°“Eh the sngacity 0ll“i$°° t" get H glimpse of the pr ..Happy_"_which cliinbcd u latiiier-Sh Gutlal party which was seated o three stories to cnect their resciutl ° r°“g_h “'°°d@l1 lblatforin eree The three firemen, one o: them Q" U10 Bite of the proposed bnudin »f;-inppy-'s" master, had been euugm, everal hundred more looked dgw nt the rear of the third floor in that dread of all hiiremen, the back- qmnght, and forced to flee. '1‘he| iunolie was so dense that they i._-srl their way in search for the \-.3nd..w_ nt which their ladder nad been run up. Standing near the hose cart, ‘ '=~~ ny" heard nis niast-i.°'s ci-'__-' for help,. climbing it. Thousands of spectators from the house tops. "I came here tod t stone, not to makealhnoadellegsgom Presldenli Bald. after Joseph H, Ch at_°.._fihsirman of the ceremonies, us _ a no need that tnc president would _ Miss Msry'Rose, Bradalbane, in- ‘5 ends leuvmg Shortly for Edmonton es where she will reside lor the winter., Ci -ui Bllplik “My dearest h ' °tr“°€u"° Wm be ¢yDi1lle0lfstl1l;a:llitli1 which we who have sight owe those who have not and aid . nfl watched the black and white siiottedlsuccor them .in their dimcmt l°“"“@ nniiral as he mounted rung after rung and several firemen who had scenthei Miss Winnifred Holt: sicretary dog start up the ladder and knewigipnlélewhgork Association for the John J. McLeod, Bradalbane, has uumothins must b_e wrong beganm . ,cllgh whose efforts the ere returned h » ~ V climbing after him. Happy" reached- on of the p"’I’°9‘f‘1 blllllllllg has mal’ h°lidi1ys with his parents James through life. of the third nom. window first and_ ‘been mrade possib)__l;,, Mr. Choate, Go pokinu his nose inside began barking. *amor ix “Pd °t BFS lwrtlciiiatell i The nearly suffocated firemen in-X side the building heard their com- pnny’s pct and, guided by the barks, made their way through the smoke tn Hapfly B' master picked up the standing watching her 1,,-other m 1,; thc wilifl0_\\'._ _ PEflTH, N. B__ Dec 19_wh-1 dog in liis arms alid tenderly cnrried clc-an a gun, Miss M th -' _ , him down to the street. lin, daughter of Mr.urlli1ndahl`l1s?.La\l\l;l\ ml" MU-H»"~ll£‘ .,`~`f"i"'f¢ ' -r 1-'I5' '-`L" ‘ " - ""2-"1 _ '_ _ ,,_____\.¢\w)___.___ :_ __ _‘i \ J. ...J *7 Q ° are pure, wholesome and niitrit oils. pci. Rev. Canon Troop Was born at Bridgetown, (N. B.)_, wliere his father was ii barrister, on March 6,1854, and “as educated at King's College, Windsor, (N. 8.), where he took the _degrees of B. A. (1877), and M. A. (1882). He was ordained by the Bis- hop of Nova Scotia deacon in 1877, and priest in 1888. He was curate of St. l”aul's cliurcli, Halifax, (N. Sl.) _ 1877-1881; chaplain of the Helliriuth Ladies* College. Loiidoii. lOnt.), 1881- 1882; ciirnte Church of thc Ascension, Hamilton, (Ont_), 1882; rector of St. James church, St. John, (N. B.), 1882-86; and became rector of St Martin’s church oil the third Sunday in Advent, 1886. He was created canon by the Lord Bishop of Mon- treal this year, Canon Troop was presented by the congregation of. St. Martins Church on Tuesday evening with an address and a purse of gold, which he highly appreciates and prizes.-lt is noteworthy that he and Canon Simpson, city, observed their 25th aniiivcrsaryof service in their respective parishes on the same day. ..___.____._--- ::CI'I`Y TAXES-A list of names for unpaid city taxes will be advertised in n (ew days-Parties that have not paid will please take notice- 11-2351!- @'_1' is lil _f __..l 7 'I __ W” T1 "” d f l I the praises olou A5? £823 gdess olii all over town you for Christmas should be read by shoppers and those who wish to get a real dainty gift for a friend at home or abroad will do well to re their ad on page three 'of this issue. 141-_ _ The Guardian has received from H. M. Davison, the general agent, a Lew, Union & Rock Insurance do., Ltd., calendar for 1912, also one for the Nova Scotia Fire Insurance Com- puny. The political meeting at Bradnl- bane Wednesday night was largely at- tended, the hall being packed to the doors. George Mallett occupied the chair. The speakers were Cyrus Cros- bv, Hon. Murdock Kennedy, John Cousins and Mr. Myers, Donald Nich- oisoii, M. 1”., and John E. Sinclair. Beer and Weeksf showing of fancy linens, cushions, etc., is greater th year than ever. They have the wid- est possible range of elegant gift chairs of many sorts and all marked at special Christmas prices. Their immense variety of ccntrspieces. drawn work ha.nilkci'chicfs, etc., is cage three of this issue will prove worthy of inspection. Tlieir ad on helpful to all gift seekers. is On page ten of today's issue is H. H. Brown’s ad which is full of sug- gestions for the busy Christmas shop- per. iteaders who want to make their shopping easy should read the list over this morning then coll at the store where the genial clerks will do ‘he rest. The lines carried include the best procurable ready-mode cloth- ing, hats, caps, gloves, necktles, sox, braces, etc., in fact. everything and anything 8 man can wear. '1‘he styles and cuts are up-to-date and evcryfme can be suited. The prices arc as low as good goods can be had and all. Christmas parcels will be daintily boxed and nicely tied up. They have an exceptionally nice store laid Oil so that shopping is made easy. as each department is well filled up with several styles iii each line Oi _£0055 Shown. If one style iloes not fit an- other will nnci Mr. Brown can always fill the order. -A visit will certainly repay onc. __ :'.The Earl Grey will leave' Char- lottetown at 7.30 in the morning. Returning will leave l’iCtO\l at 2 P-m~ ‘making round trips daily until furth- er notice. 'rue C. G. S. Miuw will leave Suiumersiiie at 7.30 a. m. and Tormentine at 2.30 p. in., making daily round trips until further_no_- tic,” f 11-2..(l31. >_ :t“'I’he School that has won the _cou- fldence of the people." Uruoi‘_l_ fnercllil College BR lil/NIE ~=> 'QP _._ -*dll , <_ .T ~ r 1 ~ 'r C jf- -~-° \, ~ -- _ ,Q ,_._"“’-1"' /-3 1 ~' ' El L _ ' Cameras $200 to $10.00 Johnson & Johnson Pipes iii Cases A good assortinczit :ii prices what will be ssi- isfzictory to you .. .- lllhlifary Brushes `l`lirce pairs sent on approbation will be sold ai si slight advance on co'~t, not later than Fri- day. These arc excep- inally good. Perfumes French, American, English. and Canadian manufzicture. The best of czich specially selected, :it special discounts for Christmas shoppers. Kodak: Brownie Cameras $2.00 to $10.00 Kodaks Cameras $5.00 to $320.00 Chocolates Here’s where w e sl1iue_A large and eleg- ant assortment of Neil- son's,Moir’s and Ivanhoe chocolates in boxes and baskets. 25 cenfa to 5.25. Y0u’ll be pleased lvllll our assortment and Dflfes- as E:::iiir :l§l~:.<:.l”.e:=‘:.-.~°,i;"~i.l:: madman ammmsol S*°i::i*;:...&e*='v K Q fi ', 1 i y., _ - _,. . ~ ii i~'.._f.'.‘,.~.¢" . ~.r;r, '»___.:;._.;,~ » _ v -_ ;, .___. _}‘ /4 Give Him a D e » ,$32 ........._......._..._..__.._...._._.._.. Si~' young \\'_c have a f`ull liuc_cl`ilif: celcbralcrl \\'a|cr uiui. s l-ical poll raiiguii; iii price from $2.50 up \Vc liflvc aiiiiilier pen :il $l.o.i flint is Wilh- __.;_.-_ ' _ '.'_..._ z,,‘liT:_. _ 1 - J _ 3? ~ _l ve - i _$\">\\ - el;-:_ _ ‘.-\..\ _ . ,_ ,_ “Le -"'7<¢ (Kg-(.r*¢ QQ _ ____ -I \ fouriviin pen _ ‘- ‘iiciufs ‘ ' olil _____ A `5‘_'__`|\ .`,» .=~. '__ "1 _ 'Q _»l-»‘~ii._;»,l;s_l '__ 'Y_ sw.; up 1 f il’ . ____{‘ ‘r"“f_*- £i§i2_ §. wil li ur ..$l.50up A' ` ' ' __ __A 1 l .ii can bi- N. Tcmton., ‘JE"~"l2LH<- g - ~_.. n..__>,z~Tn;v:;,_~§_ -7 ~_ 1 » _» _ 1' _ _ * _ I- -~----1---T.-._.. '_‘-:_-.a ?1i,Q's, Bas-kct Motorvans, Shoes. Clirisimas (.‘:icl;ci's, Fruit, finest quality and Priced t_o suit i2_-2ocl.ii. watch cases mauiifnctiirell and sold in \Vc have just opened up one of tlic largest and ‘finest sssorti1i.f:iii;s oi Candies; to bc found niiyivlicrc. Novelties coiitaiiiiiig clloicc colifcctionery Xiuns Stock. Fish and all the very latest and absolutely the finest and purest candies made. Chocolates in endless variety from -gc per box ilpwards. Cannes Goads. All goods or you. ' ~ Sanderson fd’ Co. Phllllc U2 Sunnyside Grocers who is vice president of thc Cliincsr-» citizens of Holiollilu had subsciilicl $6,000 toward the trip. 'Flip team is conipossll of studciits mid former liiliileiliu of liiiwuilai l‘nllci.;‘(‘s. _ ~----~ '[`l-IE MAN (ll" TWl'lN'l`Y-l)Nl§ To-day you :irc twenty-one. lf lif means anything; to you, no doub you feel you uiust shoulder grcatr respoiisibilitics than cver before. Yo gn forth now to riulkc your way ii thc wlirlll, fo rllli elbows wiili you fellow nicli null to stand oi' ini iii the business world. ‘ `Yoll must choose your o\vii plncc ii life. ily nat\1re_you are no doubt fit. tell for some special line of work, ani' you constantly find your inner ua ture calling you to cuter upon it duties. Select the position in life [oi which you are best fitted and iii thi pursuit of which you will take prlili and pleasure. When your llfe’s work is clioscu uni -you have entered it, make it n rulf to hc perfectly squnrc in ull yourii dealings with mankind. “Honesty is the best policy" may he an old adngi "but it is nevertheless a true one. I (`ANADA'S (ll.Di<}S'l` (`l\`ll. SERVANT DEAI gift here ai ilic riglii price, llcre are a few siiggeslioiis. Fox of cigars, Cased pipe. ‘.§afi:l_\‘ i'l\Zii|' lioxcif Sliaving bru~l\, Carriers, Cn.-in of smoking fobacco. Shaving ouilit, Hand mirror. _ The Macs 'N Gm" G°°r“° Sued' filln. un. Call in mid see the line to- _is said by local dealers to be a re- » _ Sci of mi itary brushes, _ |i I \_______ _ _.___ __/ 'l'()R(lN"l`0, December 20-Mat 'tlicw ’l‘efey, wlin died today, nge' 89, was (‘annda's oldest civil ser vent, having held odice as postmasf _ er of Iticlimond Hill since long he fore confederation. He assumei the office in 1851, while carrying oi n merchandise trnde. Tliree ycars ago he became rather 1--_ __ _ _ --_ M -__-. _ _._ .__ ,____ --- __ ______ _I Pl(`l{l~Il) UP ('Rll`.W _ --;..=- --' Wii- f" '“ Athletic Club, to the effect that th ri(‘E-!()ONER NINA L NOR'l`I~l S‘i'D!~‘E\', December 20- [`hc Aiiiericali tank steamer Cadillac, if tlii- Htniidnrd Oil Company, bound `roni llottcrdiiiii to New York, arriv- ~il liciw-_ yi-szteiwlay cvcning null after iuuki-ring picvcclled to her destina- -ion. The Cadillac is 3,300 tons, re- ,'istcr and ovrr 7,000 tins net, and is -uc of tlic fiiicst steniiiers ever seen n this liarhor. She had a most iventful piissnge :ind en route picked lp thc crew of tlic disabled schooner `iin1i li. Captain Kciiiic-ily, and land- ~il tlieni here. 'l`llc Nina' I.. was a liircliinstcr of 98 tons und had sail- ~d from (Jporto, Portugal, in hallnst in November 10, for St. Jobn's.