*L -1 s < _ 4 4 '_ 4 ¢ _ ‘B ilhlllllllllill `< Stanley llnns _ »~ -;.Y,_, 1 1 ~ " tiafziét , ‘="-‘le-_Tf=‘~f.;_"l"f_,."‘»ii if " 4"' _ ` I " “ " .--- ~_’ 1-,” fl _' 1 ‘. ' v ` ‘~.*T` 07"- 'Zi 5"-= - ` f " -'-»'i"*< .".= -;.-'.if.>l"e~.='-_-,vie-fe /‘ .»sri~'-f»~ i Hg i s re . , $- 2-'S' 55' _ N . 3' F' nnnnnnnnwnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnmnnnnnmnn 1 e inner ine in ---s ;’:n.*‘.§;:;;.t¢;.‘°'°°’° 3 me ‘ mmwmnusv mn The Latest News ot the ltityn T B., l 2 2 l"l"l llllllllillt ivlnillt f Zllll PTIWHIBB. ,ltalliereil bi Guardian Reporters and tor (See also on page 5.) ai: s op of Nova Scotia, hol special services in St. Paul’s churc every afternoon at 4 o’clock and ever evening at 7.30 o’clock until Frida liiight. inclusive. Everybody will b welcome.--1 21. __ respondents Everywhere- infill iigfrgefiiiiieotiigivnliariiiiiodif lil es g . PP H church, held last evening, the Rev. W. f°°tbal1 th” °PP“m'ity t° 6°"-V ‘h°:g"m U J. Howard was unanimously invited to The “lends °f tm’ S°"~”° °ff°»'-' ia fe' l ._ return to the circuit for a third‘vear.The butlal the Iac” that 251700 PlaY"'1'9 ~ ll Truck weather and a late train cans- report showed the church in ii' healthy "have P“"l°iP”'t°d in games d“1'i“g the \~ ed a delay of about three hours in me condition and the action o ‘ ‘ ‘ _ pastor is held by the communitv. , __ _ . . I Mi.. L. LANTALLM, of St. Joiin, who has been here for the past few weeks oy the Princess yesterday for North Sydney. Aovnnrisi-:ns inust notify this oilice not later than Friday noon of each week ads foi the Wifi-.i\Lr Guanniiiv other wise the management cannot guarantee -----¢_i- _ and who bought the bark Bertino, left HA¢-:REBEL GROWING scARcE_ Popular Fluh are Being Caught in Fewer Numbers Every Year. Mackrel, the leading salt water fish _ of theirimemiou of ,,Chang,ing~_~ their of the world. sold everywhere at all times are growing scarcer, says the Baltimore Sun. while prices are mount- - the appearance of “changes” in the is- mg at 9' “Fld rate- The lot in- cludes , Ladies’ Sailors, - Walking Hats and Childrens Hats Worth to $l.50, ll? I *vvvWW‘7TT'fT`T 7 That is guaranteed by the public: lent, Thames Sweet Home, Plaines, uiipie Leaf, K si C, Waite ligle, are all leaders. All merchants vmtingto stock before the advance, Wii'eJ. B Harty Souris, P. E. I. the representative for the mills. He sells direct at lowest quotations ll car lots 150 barrels, he has also a fill line of se»=d,wheat for the farmers Fov 25 d tf. _i-_-_` Flour I8 the modern *Scienatific form *Of home dye *Its convenient fy form g contribiite-il L0 i" hs DOD\1larity, §GiV€S a new ap- # At all Druggists. ln all colors. For all 'r`a.brics. # Free Book of Sample of Work from it in . t _ _ tl- 5 !§,l,§'j,l},_',2E"°l§gnniins nnnnnnn, t2fet°ete“a“"' D631'-ance to the Urea with it. »_» * gnwS *lt dyes Silks ratios, ¥W0oleiis and ot- Equally vs eu, *tons Does not give that The Cleans aiid_dyeS At one time ls supcrseding All other dyes Wherever inir duced. May be used bY Anyone without Previous experi- 61106. Entire freedom From streaking. A strong' point. Beauty. freshness And revenness of colors. _ Are characteri tics. U ‘< ss. *U ».= __ 9 (D _ ~ iittitiitehf¥§¥%¥H%¥i¥¥i¥%l€¥iti3t3}tei¥#f?l¥¥i€¥i¥¥§¥%3i¥§t§¥§¥’l€f¥H¥¥% llll Miti‘(i:ni;?(iigurg iiiZ...t’3li‘i'2.‘.l0..i1"ii..liZf“§$lncl?§?.“i§ we meet Persons here. bee ebtieed Patems, New York Life Building Mom , to cut off their menu Fifteen years ago, it is stated, the catch on the American coast alone, along the Massachusetts A.i\'00diinii A1ben0ii.P.E.'1. Ltbe-,““‘l Malt” Sh°“’S ‘md f'°"’~ S°‘1‘°°f tel- Trap; 61.739. Vinnie ne Liiviiiee, Fl” P'°‘"“°@S» ‘“'f’f“_2°d “D-timfe from Montreah P_ Q , “,-much; 61755, ;300,0g0 to 400,0§0 in_a season. Therle James and Robert Johnston and Joseph was t en no "ee to Import _m”°ker.e ’ McQueen’ Mianm Manu Selmockingiand dealers here were "sending ship- tieitriii.; 61.759, .iesepr Metz. Leno-n”“e“‘S “ft” P°P“'“? 5°” “°’°” ‘ht wuz AuSu,ia’E,m_ smrinq cases $1,774, ywaters to the other side. Mackerel sold ' on e i in the-se days. according to size, from $3 io $8 a barrel. Only the line large ‘ 1 l mackerel brought the latter price. e About twelve years ago the decrease in supply started, and h is not yet been stopped. The catch of every season for the last dozen years has, been growing less. until, it is said, the average catch on the American coast for the last two yea.\;=i has been only from 10,000 to 50.000, and the price of mackerelat presen‘t ranges from $20 to $25 a. bar- rel. . . . Sincsthe small catch here has begun to make itself f. lt mackrel from Ireland and Norway, have commenced to be taken in little quantities, although even with their ‘help the fi-_tures of catches of former years cannot be ap- proached. The Irish fishermen formerly used to send their tish fresh and un- salted to London for sale. but, _since the demand in America they have taken to salt.-ing and cu.ing the ti-ih and shipping direct from the li-ish shores to points in the United S atei} The quality _ of the Irish mackerel and their methods of curing are said to be even better than the New Zealand tish, and far superior to .that ot the provinces. The lrish mac- kerel also ouiclass the Norway macker- el iu the fict that they are better curel and have a. brighter color. N o reason for the decrease in macke- rel in American Waters has been hit upon by local lishermen or local fisn dealers. Theories have been advanced, the most generally accepted of which is that the falling off in the catch is due to the methods of fishing now prevailing. In the times of the great plenty of msc- kerel the fishing was done with the hook and line, but the present me‘hod of catching mackerel is with the seine. A crew goes out in the ocean with a vessel and their huge seine, and make effects to capture whole schools of fish. Willis, Special Blend, 2.18 1-4. alter his l The result is that fishermen. now re- operatioirand still has the fast-est record l POW that U16 l118Cli6l‘6l HN Wild find most diiiicult to get around with a seine. It is much harder to make ei catch now than a few years back, and bv some it is claimed the wholesale seinin is the ~ g had eve, ,mae 0,, a provincial meek; ichief reason why the catch has so de- creased. H01'-ild CHANM-2 IN Busts;-:ss.-Read R. K, Jostls ad. on page 2. ds fewer ' ei more deaths and more serious accidents _ _ gp V _ , _ _ _ , gg.. than any season in the history of the V, " . f f , 2 ' fj_~_+,’§{' nine. The minor accidents have been 0 - " V U The season opened Sept 24 and clos J' I ed with the Thanksgiving game betwee .V Pennsylvania and Cornell. During the season, which laces the death erccn- fthe board ‘ _ _P' _ arrival of the Princess yesterday. n expresses the appreoi ition in which the lag? at 1-In °’000’ whllethe s°"°°“ i“` Juries 1 in 748. This precentage, they claim, is less than shown by yachting, swimming, cycling. hunting, and other sports. - p In many cases of accidents. such as ‘ broken ribs and thumbs, the injuries are not recorded. The number of deaths this year is unusually, large, but football is on the increase, and this will account for the larger percentage of deaths. A peculiar incident is noticable in the list of serious injuries, the number compris- Tne list is as follows. Callar bones broken, 5 legs broken. 4; ribs broken, 4; skulls fractured. 3; torn ligaments of leg, 3; shoulder bones broken. 2. Noses broken. con- cussion of the brain, ruptured kidney, wrist leg disolcated, elbow socket bro- ken. dislocated, ankle sprained knee. cartillage or ribs torn. ankle broken. thumb br0ken,and dislocated knee make up the other accidents Chicago-Tiihune. _---3*-é Increasing the Army. , General Hull, chairman of the Mili- tary committee, has already begun the preparation of a hill for the increase of the regular army. This bill will pro-l vide for an army of at least 100. 000 men, but there is a strong disposition on the part of some of the members of the committee to permit a regular force of 125, 000. President Mc Kinley will be given discretionary powers as to the employment of Cubans and Porto Ricans in the military service of this government and General Hull said that the number provided for would probably noi exceed 8, 000 men. General Hull expects to have the hill ready to introduce as soon as Congress meets and wi-1 make everv effort to rush it through before the Chr- istmasrecees. When this bill becomes a law the volunteer army will be grad- ually reduced and as rapidly as the re- gular armv is recruited the volunteers will be mustered out by regiments. While the Military cimrnittee is in fa- vor of providing for only 8, O00 native troops ot Cuba and Porto Rico, there is a disposition in army circles to increase this number largely and make it no less than 35, 000 men. American soldiers n do notgseam to be able to stand the tre- acherous! and Tinsanitary conditions pre- vailing in the W'est Indies, and the offi- cials favor enlisting a large army of the natives to be led by American ofiicers. ‘ The people of my section are now in favor of a. big increase in the regular army,” said General Hul, “and want their-'regiments to come home. While there is any fighting to be done thev are perfectly willing to have them rem- - ain in the service. but girrison duty is not pleasing to the boys and they are A wiliing to retire and give those a chances who desire to mike army lile a profess- ion.?’ _ » 1‘o»cURB ’l_`001'riAcnE iN 4 iniNu'i‘B .U NERVOL. One lication cures :if pot. yosiiar money back. Ei;iiilly for N euraigia and Headache. 25c, at all Drug-gists. g H @llllll%BllllllllHlMlllllllMmWw swf nnnnnniivs g ASK Yllll = § with your friends, to ‘visit __ § andfinspect our stock of ; E Xmas Gifts. ; S5 W Ill lllllllllllllllllll 'E Here you will find all the lates Ecreations of fine § Jewelry-Watches -3- Cut Glass-Silve rware gg nni nnl § You will ind every com; E veuience awaiting you, and we E5 know that your visit will prove "52, § mutually pleasurable. W. WELLHERE i __ .__ __ __ _._ ..._ ._-._- __ é _..._ *: ___ ____ 1._._ » W ' 'tinnene E I ll ‘sefeiii Ssnnisifs E " GEIJAH ` SHIHLES 3 does not keep buyers away from the D _ All our Lumber is purchased as _ g Ch3l‘|0ft6t0Wn C°““°1l"“Wh“’f I Lealiin Fashionable Tailor " riieieeeeieeee-is-e:ieMe=iei<-iii Snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnnnnnnnee ae eieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiviimieite ‘ " I '_' ’ i ” ' _,Q §We’it ritner llnss Sales tnanE t t' E THE GREAT WATCH HUUSE- g ninanninnnininnnnnnnnnininnnnnnuininnunin 3 vines Fine. , Bui|.'r1'0 QRDER _ f That is the way vou want your. ....‘..¢ :...,)... E y clothes made. No two persons Common appeaiaiice t are built alike hence the im- Impartcd by couimon dyes. ynnnnnnn son _ * Made In England. #10cents:icake for all colors and E ._ w8H'“lCl’ possibilty of any one; beingé ¢»- "lproperly fitted except. with a. 3 “}IEepaI.i§fi!(tl:i iziiihne Hgidvgdiiqhine. Thos Suit made to 0rd_er' __1 g h bl t _g .e.ss2‘s;P 3 §‘§;TdW;§§§,§; ;§§§ ;,f;§_ S ‘a gf cents for Black. I 3 igggk xiii- rlikhfilitsiiligliiisziiilwlalformolls 3 Who wants to wear a Suit- that . s“‘ff“%‘t‘ne.-§rfe1§;‘ 5i‘”»‘i§-Yttét “?f"‘S ‘” "’°“=»""‘“ 1°? S`?'”‘P*""‘ ‘t _ Q kggiinliiizzlng around the Bee Hive. “ “ll some body dse ' p E l n Have you seen our $14.00 Pi-ions iai i ”' made to measure Over Coats S A MCDONALD eneiiiiiiiiiininimniiinmiriiiig >- 5_. §_. *HG “I1 }. immmmmm - >¢ iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lr- ` 5- - . 2 Question What can I procure for mas Gifts this year? may be great] simplified by inspecti our new stock of evielrv, Silverware, iid Sterling Silver llovelttes. Already our customers ar making selections. GJ. Hutcheson Jeweler and Optician Queen St. n _ _ ii ° “lm *MFG were tive deaths and thirty ‘it three serious injuries, while the minor G 1 y '10¢id9IlIB_ ran up into the hundreds. ` A T110 iivures ive those o osed to o ing many ditferent kinds of mishaps.» .lil lTTlllTllllTlTTlllH`l iiiiiiiiiiiiiig .iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii W. _p THE GUARDIAN, cHaai.o1'r`nrowN, niecniiiinia 2, i-sos ' t ~ s ~ -1 1 ~ ¢°=¢1 l "'“ - 5 2 t' " _ e --ie - _ -, i- - ~~----------»--~ ` 2, 'I l B TM wh' MW P ' is. °‘°°°*°° °° “il DI-iii. rum recital. I l - ..<- i ....'ir\i..iiii¢i tiilii,-=,i,ni,',f,¢ li today for_Barbadoes with the following K ~ ` ' , ~ cargo, shipped by Carvell Bros., 2000 _ The football season just closed shows p _ P 1 _ n _ _ ...S l 3 } 'ir ..» \ e assortment an value we offer in childrens and boy e Siuts We make a specialty of children’s clothing specialty. 1 ' _ . Buy the righttind ofsgoods for children’s. wear Sell them at the right price Th <1 ' ' ' ~ V Buy these from the manufactures that. make lchi1dren"s Buys a splendid servicable school suit of a. . heavy wiry tweedfit boys age 4 to I2 il _ I guaranteed. e e , Buys a good school suit in 3 pieces Bt 9 to 15 These values are unequalled in 2 _i_0city. The styles for themselves. _ ' 0 Buys an all wool Homespun mans suit and if , good as ei$10.(lf_ suit _ I 0 6&Serge Suits as nice a class of Ready to- ! wear clothing as can be found in the City and 1 - - ~ I2 °'~°Meii'e Heavy ali-woot Pima $1.40 ` 1.50 ' I 1.75 2.o0e0 4.300 " ' 3 l _ ' '..iii§»’~_» R. H. HAMSAY & llc. NEW PROWSE BLOCK, SUN NYSIDE. - Wear Home Goods- nfee. me --» 1-1- 2 burn Tweens. Goods wear for yuan. Tr-7°” Ladies, Dr.e’.8s Gwds’ Unshrinkable Blankets. ll Try” N°bd7 Sullmgs’ Bliilnkets that wear a life time. ` T'7°°`N“y Sergei” Tryon our Readymade Clothing ' in T'y°“ H°m°sp°°‘§’ - Suits a'ndfUlsters 'ouriown Cloth. » TfY°“ Flanneki The best value is Clothing. ' Tryon Blankets Notpling to equi! -*I *'Y°” .Y“"‘°~ sein by iiii Leading Merciiiiiiis. ._;‘_ ____ _ V . V “__ _ ’ _- Theres ttn Plnenlile this n _ 1 ' l - ~ Patronize Home Institutions. ~ ` r Made by Modern Machinery operated Get the Tiynn Kind. ::e..:‘fi.‘::.i‘.:;‘=.:‘;:n?° °‘ '°‘€ °"'°" i _ . », '~ lnynn Wnnlen lllnnnlnntniing.llln’nltl.t _ I `-. - -I. “Ulf F03 Wt i. *L tlr tlny tlloseil Slove I ls the Cheapest l and Best alien- We are making a superior quality of Coke now. ° Almost as good as Authracite coalyand half as cheap. A ‘ No Dirt. No; Ashes. Orders 'nust be left ahead lto insure delivery. I Charlottetown Liglitdz Power C0. OFFICE, QUEEN STREETQ ' “nina neiiii einiinnii eiviia Only the pleasure of choosing ; Fi-om the sensible and warm felt slippers at QD() to the._ height of German luxury at 75c and $I.00.. Ladies’ warm German Slippers with leather soles, at 60g p and 15g. Better quality at $I.00 “Hd $l-25 ‘ith fur top. Men’s very warm felt Slippers ` at 650 and 850. Children’s at |6c, 256 8-'ld 35c. I tt. Sieivartli. Bn, Slinnens Fmisn Pizonncniz in the world. It tis an infallible :ure for all ordin- ary affections of Houses and Carrnl. It lis invaluable for Pics and 'POUL- TRY. t F `a:viERs it means money in your pocklts to give it ii. trial. l A12 lb. package for 25c. Sepd all orders to G 0. E HUGHES, l Ch’town. t- l_ - - ' 5 “FIHTY TWU WEEKS WITH T500,” AEDTIIEGAIIIEB' llAl.L»i i espec y e1’¥Y sas” bg without ;ie._ nsaueifuny bound in cloth ttwpnscoloiésénpitil; stiff bxzaiiggdd °°1Y- °§i' _“lb Sai ii anim: leaaix 6 0 Y giiisryfoi- éiihfnina oii receipt of use yr 'rural Bnannmvcannnsrox co.. L! ED. n l Af inating study of The Intcrnationll . _ a. o en.eeii°-S°h°°‘L.°.e°°en"”’°.:e“;.~e..i..’2.. . P500 W pd” UTI _ Publishers T0l'9n I L i ii I. L YS i If a _I >’ ;'_:~ ' i . , »_ .a_._,,. _ p ..._ .;.___>,-i ,.._ ._ g » - , it = ‘Z ` >._. . I - .ir a€l‘¥€-li