l ‘i 2... i-_t . - I ,_-up' in ,_ l. r_.~*z_. j ,af l};§»'; .`-» l‘l_‘- _ gi: »-.1 :_-_txt i 5 _- ca., _xr gt It _ I :ii 1 fig, ii- .filly i gv . .F Ji- `;,~ . _-I-I iliiii lf; -ff_ ifl C-i:._=';:_:l’ `,¢ "`r` li f' 'i if§li'. ffl »‘i’;i¢ it-,I-.~§ T-i'l§‘i’f T --;'-'itil ‘_ iii t ._f»’ li iii f __;,i`l~l _ -tlii‘ __ ,__ 1' 335'!" f"éi.!l 2 iktri it ~~ ‘tal ' "ill _ _,li ill .xiii if il ff .J 5. ‘1"i`-' l I 1 _- :<-_-2:51., Q- ; iii t' ‘Y i. l li fi -i"-:il ' .:-;‘.“ .i _,gp .t-: tl ""» 5 .4 .og , __".“ ui ji .,_-t iff _fi r » . - r . ,_ and thoughtful act on ‘the part of the MMM mana ement.' and the Guardian - lleartsy congratulates Mr Baker on ""'“ ` the well~merited recognition of his gas GU*-*PSN _ W. II. TOOKER ,, A luporb cut in a wand erfut production known the world over. ,A portrayal-in dtfamgtls form of American Life, interwoven with _ ~ love, pnthod an humor. - ‘F-2 Pnesinrdb IN Fw€"PAn1's. » ' _ ’ ‘ it _.J " i'PEKS+Singing-Sing Me The Rosary” AB & slmnhy ! zfternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Cof- W mmf/@II&\\Vt\\\YIIllI$IIf£` of 1:; _ 1 _I | ln-nv /-A WONIIERFUI CLUB OFFERX _ 'Ine Morning Inlardlan (mailed) one year... _...$2.50 ' 'Ilte Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year_._.$1.50 _ _ ul' _ -i 1|! i; iioard of Trade llooms ut eight o‘clock. . _ Tom] ‘ ` ' ' ' ' ' '°""' A full attendance of members is re- fiut-sted as the meeting ,willbe at very _ V _ I The Guardian has been authorized by the Management of the Canadian Countryman to continue the above offer. _ .f 1 Subscribers \vho have :tot yet taken advantage of this unpar- relled offer are requested to do so at once. PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING FORM _ Subscription Department. The Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown. 1'- I. Dear Slrs, - Enclosed find herewith $2.50 being renewal sub- scription to the iiIorningGuardlan for one year. With this sub- scription I understand that I will recei\'e FREE for one year The Canadian Countryman, a \\'EEI(L\' magazine printed in Toron- to. Ont. Name . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . _ _ . l‘ost0illce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . , . . . . . New Subscribers to The Guardian can take advantage of this offer. 3-'-TF* _ _ _ an ' ' .glllgym e Insurance ` ‘f-3'?-_‘t2i_f'.‘°".. 2"' a ro ms . ~ ‘ls voty well-known to ,W1 evening. ` ' ortho summer consumption. The sour fe of supply is _llorrisou's pond at Southport. 4 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.-The Wo- mcu's Auxiliary of St. I’auI's Church will hold its devotional meetings this sters Iée f l n, of Trinidad. will give an account his work among the East Indians. “PR_INC Ct-IA_P."-You want a hearty la ii? Hear Packers (Miss Eleanor l..owc)> in “Prince Chap." to-morrow, Friday. l)ec. Sth. Tickets at Ranklu's and Jamieson's Drug Stores. ` 8192 CONNAUGHT MEETING. - The nnnal meeting of the Connaught A.A_ kesfplace on Friday evening in the impotitant one. S914 " PRINCE CHAP_"-Visitors from Canadian and American cities are con- gratulating. the people of Charlotte- town 'on the opportunity about to lie given,them of hearing “Prince Chap.” whicli they declare has been a sensa- tion ln New York, Boston. Ottawa. Montreal and other large cities. Opera House, to-morrow, Friday, Dec. S. S192 WEEE-MERITED RECOGNITION. -.\ir.J. F. Baker. of North Lake. who is an’ artist of considerable repute. and who has been a successful ex- hibitdr, sent some samples of his work tp the last Provincial Exhibition. By some, mishap the eshlbits never reached their destination. The Exhibi- tion management, however, in view oi' the egcellence of his former exhibits. awar ed him a first prize In pencil I The Belgian Relief' Committee Fund , l`he Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Premier has been advised that the Admiralty has placed at the dis- posal of the Nova Scotia. P. E. Island and New Brunswick Belgian Relief Committees the Steam”-' er Trenegloss for the purpose of carrying further supplies to the stricken people of Belgium. _ This ship will be available about December Twentieth and will sail on or about December 25th. The Belgian Relief committee has authorized me to request further donations cf cash, clothing and food stuffs. Persons within the city whodesire to contribute clothing or food will please send same to the Dill shed, of advise the Secretary who will have the goods sent for. Cash donations may be forwarded tothe undersigned and will be promptly acknowledged in the daily press. All donations of food and clothing from outside the city will bei received and forwarded free by the railway and steamers if addressed. to the Belgian Relief Committee and same will be looked after and forwarded to destination. D. J. Riley, Secy Treas 6934-I2-lIVtl // I i _,__ \ l.**§i\l' -L E-’ ___ r /if tiharlottctown, supported by Messrs ..§f"0’°,`.l<. _ 1;., "Q I ;_ i ” "<_' ; .IT “Q 1 <_.~\\- Gray Stationary Engines Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 1 1-4 to 12 Horse Power. Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full information . _ `__ _ .)~ _"___ ’_" _ FOR SALE BY Stanley , Shaw & Peardonfd Sole Agents for P. E. I. 1438-8-2Mtf l V VA -"M fittinl exact; her V, _.U 1| 7', .. _. . -»- M l iu‘iure"’ln"good strong stock' compel?- _les,_vl1ich never cottut an honest claim such -` alll h‘p`ie'ze|iietl`by "“ ' ’ " I -fo ;BRW "I pg , :4 it. i i land Williams were the "stars" while ll u ws and llrvcnlon shone to good work.. This was n most cornendable 'artistic talents. WEEK OF PRAYER.-The third meeting of the week of prayer was ‘held in St James' Church with a record attendance last night. A splendid and helpful _ address on "Missions" was given, by Rev. .\ir Littlejohns, pastor of Grace Church. ,The service to-night will be held in .St l’anl's Parish Hall. and the address will be given by Rev. Geo. (‘. Taylor. onvthe subject, '° The British and Foreign. Bible Society." A large attendance is expected. +-.-’\n agricultural conference will be lhcld in the Hall at Mayfield on Mon- day, ilth Inst.. at 7.30 p.|n_ The .spccial subject for discussion will be, "' The increasing of crop production to 'supply the nc-cds of thc lfnited King- dolhf' The meeting will lic addressed by Mr _ Itit-hard Creed. Everyone irttercsted is invited to he |irc.=ent. HOCKEY GAME.-.-At the Arcnn ltink yesterday afternoon a very close ‘nnd intcrc.~;tinL: junior game of hockey, ,wasniluyoll between the junior tt-ants _'of tht- Abegwelt 'and Victoria clubs iwhcn thc latter won by tht-_ score of l--0. For the Victorias .\'icl'}acliern I gl __ ' _ .' iatlvantagc for the Abegwclts. The flinc-ups wt-rc as follows: Victorias- `go;;|, ('_ llougan; point, E. O'IlrIcn; ’cover point. i’. Williams; rovcr, J. Mc- -lain~., was a vis- itor to Victoria on Monday last. Mr.” Roderick J. McKinnon, l)eSable paid a visit to Victoria Tuesday. ` Messrs. Charles Doull and .\'. Bell, Capo Tru- vcrse, were visitors to Victoria Sun- day. Miss llorothy Clark, who for the past two ww-'~~ has been spending ' nt her home in Victoria re tl|rned_to tiharlottctown to resume her rtudieu at Prince of,Wales College. Miss Francis linger:-ion and Miss Eth- cl Inman, Victoria, were in Cape Tra- verse Monllay'cvonin`g _.thc guests ot` \'r. and Mrs. Gordondlawson. Mr. llowanl Clark, Vlt»|orla',' was h visitor to fillarlottetown. .\lonlt{ay, Messrs. R. K. Boswell and Il. l’,', ogorsoli. _spoilt Monday evening lit t‘.np'e`Tra'versc. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Da_w- son. Mr. \\_'._ Stroud. Montreal, made 'ii linsinos sti~ip_i0,Victoria, Mon- dar,-V. PLEASANT SURPRISE.-=Tu`é'Sduy' vcnlng the resldrpce 06 Mr. and Mrs Reuben Mcflonald, at the corner of Euston and Prime streets, was sub 0 _ _ . 3, -,..'v--' ‘ . __ ' " 'ov ’ G4 _,,w||tt_: lffllll o p' 'ana ' _ _._ » _ V :_-?S51*" There is Nothing Mysterious- _ n up ;c.ont;a?'r£:l:tl: 'u ts' g'niliy°q¢ »1mpu"‘ uns. Children- conduct their :Uhr .':°:.a:.tf'..: t';'t°~:t»»~»~"“ ' courteous ufvlce is our een-' otantondoovor. ‘.;".2t“..‘.':."I.""‘°i'....‘.°‘ ° ”£ ‘~°'°°“.:° .:l'°.':. "mrs . -ii.°.‘i‘Jl.‘f._‘I».l2.. .3 ' _ i 1 -TheBank:of“ 1flilo.v“aScotia . ibhwt-;f_°xiE§ -- ii? S . ‘ I, . .,\‘..f_ I if'-I1 _\ W. _ A . ‘,.: y,-».'_rfz,,.~-- < . _ A an Adil* WGIB was ,ac-, win M such a _ tinware served. and soeiabflity. by Sister Large, the ed leaving behind memories of their music depart- enjoyable NORBC-ROUGH.-The following are the results of the examination of Nor- borough School for the month of Dec- ember. Grade Vl~l. Bellinda Glovpr; 2, Lindsay Sharpe; 3. lloland Glover and Hazel Harding. Gratlo V-l. Evelyn Connick; 2, Johnnie Connlck; 3, Willie Glover. Grade IV.-1, John- nie Andrews; 2, Mayne Stewart nud Annie Andrews; il, Mary Connick. Grade lil-l, Everett Glover; 2, Fred- die Connlck; 3. lrn Seniors. Grade li-I, Louis Gillis; 2, Gordon liay; Zi, iielena (`onnick. Grade l-Georgie Stewart:; 2, Elmer Stewart; ll. Elim Stewart. Perfect attendance: Lind-_ say Sharpe, llellinda Glover. Willie Glover, Clark llardlng, Flora Glover. Johnnie Andrews, Gladys Stewart, Cassie Gillis, Everett Glover, Eric Somers. Ira Somers. David Glover. El- mer, Louis Gillis. Following was the programme for (_'hristmas closing for Norborough School: Chorus, Cliristnias Stars Arc Shining; llecita-_ tion, The Message of the Bells, Bellin- da Glover; Duet, Annie Andrews and Virginia Doyle; Recitation. Dl\is_v`s Letter, Annie Andrew`s; liecitation, St. Nicholas, Eric Somers; Chorus, .lust Before the Battle Mother; Reci- tation. The Tale of’ a Tramp, Cassie Gillis; Ilecitation, Doll Days, Flora Glover: Solo, Christmas Bells, Virgin- la Doyle; Recltatlon, Sunta's Assist- ant. Georgie Stewart; Ilecitation. Christmas Shopping, Gladys Stewart; Duet. Once in a Manger Lowly, Hazel llarding and Helen Stewart. PEOPLE‘S THEATRE.-"Tho linu- ker's Daughter " is a strong drnmu. full of emotion, and a pleasing feature -without the regulation out-and-out villain. lt makes a singularly effective moving picture play. and last night a large crowd witnessed its five long reels. all intensely interesting.. at the I-‘eople's Theatre. The films were pro- jected ahs0lut'el'y perfectly, and not a break marred the excellence of the show. -The story is one that makes u lasting impression. '*Tlie characters were all ttdmirably `portra`yed. The hero is a man of Hrm character, nu- wife, as it were, her father being in such ah' 'impoverished state as to necessitate. her "marrying money." She makes him promise to inform hor admirer that she “gives her hand but not lrer heart." lic falls to do this and the couple are nmrrled, the man believing tho girl to bc reconciled to the circumstances. She still con- tinues to love the man who first crossed her path, however-n young aitist-and years after, when he is klllod in at dnt-I, tht' bout- oi' coliton- iion in-.ing licrst-lf. and she falls on his ns-ck in tears. hor liusliuiiil realises the cause of her years of sadness. llc docnis it advisable to l|_-tivo hor, und however, with the aid of hor grand- motltor, coniposcs sonic ingenious is-ttors to the futher, and under dramatic and highly interesting cir- cumstances man and wife are recoil- clied; The ending is eminently satis- factory. The films were gorgeous. tho ‘rinutnwable settings being exquisite. The other part ol' the programme was. 1s usual. excellent. llli Mlllliilli - G lllllllli Elll Silllilli l."C.Fl. HAS KEPT PACE WITH GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL LINES. (Canadian Govr.~rnment ltallwuys Btn- pioyecs' Magazine.) ' Many trnvellors who put.ronize~ the dining cars on our through trains scarcely realize as they enter one of those finely' equipped co:'cho_s :ind arc ushered by the u|\ifurmo__’S. _fronsnosr Menon' , . rrcruna strait _ - 1 Mary. Pickfordi - 5' lnA`No_vel and Typical Characterization EAGLES I i MATI-5" Emotions and Heroic _ ~ Action Story Palpifant with Primal Passions and , ‘ the Joy of Life g _ -In Five Parts-f Produced by the Famous |Piayer`s Film Co.: THE SILENT ` _PERIL IN 'rwo PARTS A Drama of the Sec- ,_ ret Service \\\\\_\\‘/IIA\\iZ Dot’s Elopement sTi=.RL No coxusov “Wil S o r\ g A Rose in the Bud Mr. Arthur Hoskins \W __ i ~v ‘mln VA _ me RUSH 4; &\ _COME TO THE MATINEE AND AVOID E AT NIGHT llllll IlIlIII.\\\ '0.&\\\‘\\VI”IIIWf-'_'\\\\\\YIIW4'\lHlj is J _m completeness, every inch oi’ space be- _ing utilized _and ,the Chef having every utensil within touch. Needless to say, it is a. marvel of cleanliness, this being <1 principle rigidly adhered to. < , .. Those who dine in ease and 'comfort _while travelling are not apt to `think much about the (‘hef and 'his assist- anis who toll in the scorchingheut of the small kitchen. _'_I_`he aye_'_rs, _opal- orn picks up the neatly prlntetflnenu card and from its list of good"_tbi_ngs from this life, selects a meaI`\vlth morn or loss care and deliberation. while a polite waiter stands at atten- tion. it may oven possibly' occur to the traveller that thc prices seein hi|.'_h for certain articles on ihc hill of fare, without. stopping to think of tho great cont to the ltnllwny of providing food of the very lint-st quality preparing it en route and sorviiig it in i¥1l<~li"n|l in- viting nnxnner as .to banish nil yvcari- ness of it long journey and turn the tctlioilsiiess of travel into ai delight. llut few stop to think of these dotnils.' They accept the good service as their just duo. and are npt to t:ritl<:iv,c it' they think anything is lacking. Dining cars are luxuries that.. modern truvl-I conditions and competition have niadt: necessary, and indirectly the rail\\':t_\'| benefits liccausn of iho satisiactioii giv. on its pnfrons. wltilo as n nii\.di\ttn ni' advertising the dining car service pro- perly operated stands high. lint to thoroughl_v satisfy tho pub-, llc requires tl. great deal of nliontionx to thc finest details, The food pur-I clniscd by tho (iomnilssariai Iiepnrt-' ment must be of the very finest qual- 1 nv and only the best the tnurkui can ::i`|'mtl is accepiable to th-1. twili- t,|;~l_- who insp f; < -.1-ry pur.-‘t/2 :tml ~-:ject -'-1-rythl:1': 1.--1 up tn the stun dard. l to 'lic 'l-~-'.»1"r- -E the IJ‘i‘.‘:i-:_ "xr Service on the line ol’ the Intercolon- lol the Canadian Government Rail- ways have kept pace with the great Transcontinental lilies. u fact which can be affirmed by nil -who have `tra- vcllcd on the through Ocean Limited and on the Maritime Express between Montreal und Halifax, and the day express between llallfax and the Syd- nc-vs. 'fhn lnlcrcoloniul diners are stock- ed lurg;-l_\' at ilalifax and' Montreal, hut. at thc various points along the line lin- vars arc t-iizthlml io fnkc on ft-cali supplies in cast- ol` nccd. in fact. in this \\'a_\' the l. ('_ It. tlilierti have |n::n_-.' :irlvantagoous_ for the line is tln'nu;.:li_:\ <'ountr_\' where tho finest of food :;np|\lics :irc avaliable. pnrtlculnr- ly zfrticll-s :null as eggs, cream, ber- ;i\':;. l'ri|it:<, fresh ilsh, etc. .\i<-xl to thc general excellence oft' tht- nwnu is the importance of good .<\~r\'icc and the Canadian Government llailway.~; are fortunate in having on their dining cars at well trained stall' of <-onllturiors and waiters, on whom is itnpressetl thc necessity of showing each und cvs-ry passoligcr tin- fullosl and most polite utiontion. "That they do this is shown by the frequent ex- pressions ot` praise rt\.c`oived from ap- preciative travellers by the Ilallwny i\lanngc|m~nt. The iltrouzlrtralli of lorlziy is. in i'l‘:ilii_\' ti hotel on whools, and lnlnizciigterii linvo all the advan- t‘t5.',r~s of at firsat class lioltrl while travel- ling.-A. ll. L. 3163, A fresh supply just( excellent and fully up to attained by this most that you get the genuine h’town, Dec. 9th * ~-..~;» _ Office S For 1 A g .Carter’s Bookstore ls headquarters for all kinds of Office Statlotier ' Blank Books” and Office Supplies, at lowest pricesy' -~_ Carters ‘ Success” -Binding Cases,” 'complete with index _25 cents each, and only $2.50 per dozen; The best value in binding cases ever offered). Eve Business Office of arg' account should be supp ied. vglgh ¢¢§m¢ of thhse1‘lme avinf, useful and handy devices. “ ' i _ _ We have a Mil ion Envelo es in stock, Ever size used and any quality desired. iiljholesnle & _ -_-V . HASZARD’S RAHMIN TEA received. The qualityis the highest Standard-ever. ___ popular Tea. Ask your ' grocer for “HASZARD’S BRAHMlN” and see article. - ' Horace Haszard, Wholesale Agent _ _ _. ,~_,_.._. ,~_h¢sa-,.,@.,_____,,. 4-Lee