~~.,» ,__ 2 _ ~' ._ --~Rl:Al: Ami. 0-VER |=|=uNom ll:|:>vvAR|:» |$|..AND--- Questa "Utne, E ~~ . ` E _ E l"'=”~ _l'5"'}' “THE wmrr user cHaaLo'1°rETowN,cANAnA,r1<1nAY,DEcEmBE13. 29,19... F mer .»r'n.r-- PREMIER BORDER PLEDGES A CAR FERRY I-AND STANDARD GAUGE FOR P. E. I. _.i_.___.i IMMIIAAAIIAI in AIAA A “‘;,',‘;{_“,,°,'“,;‘,§;',';;,_“,,N°,'§;°;',;,'_1‘,,'§,;1i,“;;’;§,§""iiAiliiiNi§iN""”“`NussiIN AAIIAN r _-7" 1 RAILWAY ENN IHE YEAH PENSIAEPIIEINNI Sh°f=Hu\=-dwdwofr Donebyuurm INIAI PHINAIE INN N. PEIISI - __ _ _ Representatives, in Securing this __ __ Deo 88-(By W{r¢)_..Th° -Department of the Interior immigrat- i0l\‘U8“\`5B °0mplete arenas follows: .1 . - , 1911 1s1o _ _ 141,035 123,013 Amerimn 125,399 Q_oi_i,i§l\fF_dtdl , _ 1z,41s I EEME EEIGEN WIHNIPEG, D96 28°-(By Wirg)._ The Board of Trade has sent several lqllollltionlf to Premier Borden for nn investigation of the Canadian Cement Merger which are alleged to hete boosted prices in the west. The proposed tariff board is likely to' consider the matter. ----_ii_ II CIVIL SENVIEE I 14 3 - _-M OTTAWA, Dec 28-(By wp-¢)_ Chairman Murine of the Civil Ser- vice investigation board _ said the main object is the elimination of the _weaknesses of the present system thus securing increased efficiency. All the sittings are to be open to the public and°the press. DUKE 0F C0l'|||AU(iHl` _ ` ' HILL SEE HOCKEY 0T'l‘AWA_,_ Decer_pher_ 21.-.-His Royal Highnell the Duke of ' Connaught consented this morning to extend his distinguished patronage to the open- ing game of the~Interprovi.ncia1 Ama- teur Hockey union, which is to be played _ at the Arena .on Saturday evening, between the Stewartton and Renfrew teams.. The duke nod du- chese, Princess Patricia and n party of df?/een will attend. The Governor- LONDON. Dec 28-(By Wire)-The Fordigll Olflte declares there is no change in its policy with regard to the Russo-Persian trouble since the speech of Sir Edward Grey, Novem- ber 27 in the commons. Russian action is justified by the circumstances and reinforcements of British troops are necessitated by the Persian attacks. No large punitive expedition is planned yet. _ .»l__._é_i_ PENSIAN AEEAINS LONDON, Dec 28-(By Wire)-The papers print _editorials dealing with the gravity of Persian ailairs and the necessity of airing the outrage against Mr. Smart, the British Con- sul- at Shiraz, end of taking ade- quate measures to uphold Brit_lsh prestige, in view of the evident im-| potence of Persian authorities to maintain order. ' uA|JiniIIiA°s su Aus Annu HOBOKEN, N. J., December 27-A robber who had held up father and son in their ~ undertaking establish- ment last night was shot and kill- ed .by the son _while the man wee engaged in a desperate struggle with the _father for the possession of a revolver, The pair-Charles Henman Sr., and Charles Hellman, Jr., -made no resistance when the robber entered their shop with face masked and pistol pointed and or- dered them to hold up their hands. They allowed the robbers to go through their pockets and take Genersl's Foot Guards band had been enx|\K°l1 And the amateurs plan ‘ to send .theirnew league nwsy to n great Dtlftr The Arena will be deco- rated in honor of the vice-regal party. SIR CHARLES- IIAPROYIIIG LONDON , Dec. 21-Sir Charles Tapper, according* to todny’s bulletin, is improving. , Minll'd'l Linlment Cures Diphtheria. money and iewelry, but as he started to leave, the elder Hellman hurled himself at the man and seized the hand holding the pistol before he could fire. As the two, both power- ful men, struggled for the weapon, the son got his own weapon from a drawer and shot the robber through the hegrt. The ma.u’s clothes Con- tained a labor union card bearing the name "Arthur F. Swingin, Gulfport. Miss," was the only clue to his iden- tity. »_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-,»:_+_~_-_-_;-_cg-_-_-f¢_-.-.-.-f.-_-_-ff.~.»:_~_-.-ff ° NEW voTE 1ouoRRou ‘Hai voting for this week will clolw at eight o‘clock this morning in The Guordialfl mammoth Piano and Or gon voting contest. "The Saturday Guardian will print the full standing ol contestants. Md the_llst will show not only n large increase in the vote ovor ri wecll 01:0. but additional candidates. -Much of the voting yesterday WM tricts thalesders are doing Ill Well' l I bB.1IOE _voting by spec a - _ tm The surest way to success in s contest is to begin work today- D0” A delay, Ol‘g&IllZ0 CIUIJB In Bid Ol your candidacy among all 3'0"" f"l°°d°- You win be surprised at 01° W suits. _ Communicate fre'J.\!°nl2lY lflth aww” _contest manager of the truer lla ‘mammoth Plano and _Organ VOUHE I t t-bv r-nil or otherwise D0 done by special ballot. Under this fcon HB - _ - , . _ _ rnethee eamnrmer go rinse in the not ue rrmul to -W limi ;:.;n»»=.= Great Boon. Mr. McLean, M. P., received last evening the following most import- ant despatch from Hon. R. L. Borden, Ottawa, and has kindly placed the same at the service of The Guardian for the information of the people of Prince Edward Island : Anglo American Telegraph Go., Ltd. ‘ Ottawa, Ont., December 28, 1911. A. A. McLEAN, M. P., ' Charlottetown : _ In reply to representations pf Nicholson and yourself during post two months, I beg .to inform you that Government has decided to undertake the establishment of a Government Ferry Service between the Island and the Mainland. ' This will involve the changing from narrow to standard guage on the Island Railway. ' ` _ hoped will result in great advantage to the people. ~ - » I (Signed) R. L. BORDEN. The Guardian ventures the opinion that no more important message has come to this Province since Con-federation than this. It is the oillci al announcement that a car ferry wilibe established, the Prince Edward Isl and Railway » be made 3 standardgnuge road and that the three short hauls will become 1:1 thing of the past. . All honor to Premier Borden for so promptly making good the prom- ise he gave before attaining power, And all holwr to Messrs McLean and Nicholson who in three months after their election have been influential in securing this great boon for the people of Prince Edward Island. _ . if o f" " . _ - ' / I ,, __ _ ,- R L BORDEN. three da s Mrs. Gordon spent ‘ln y _ . in ~ ith him," she said, by 53135 35° “crm 1, ,,,,,,_ ,_ wssrnss rosscnsr se. smoantin to $334 the eoetem accommoda-at 1-45- 10 “mug” 1.¢¢_ Minsrds Llniment cures gorge ll _, ‘r » ' , ._ ~. *_ Kempton, n native of Lunenburg ' denied. the ordcr of Chief Justice Aitken. and newspaper men will be remitted covering. _ _ -_._._a___.__ IHE N|NN'S NAME This improved service will do sway with three short.liauls,rand it is NEW YORK, Dec 28-(By Wire)-A MONTREAL, Dec 23-(By Wim) Calcutta despatch today gays the’ The Masonic fraternities in Montre latest news from King Georgels in honor of St. John's night we shooting camp in Nepal is that his brought to sudden and tragic clo :when one oi the city‘s oldest Masons,[ NEW YORK. U00 29-(BY Wifi)-_~ Majesty has shot thirty tigers and thirteen rhinoceri. ' ‘EIINP IS III I LEAN THE NEW A IIIIUNSWICK EIIIEIIAIS ; ST. JOHN, Dec 27~At a largely _fattended meeting of Liberal delegates ffrom all over the l'rovince, A. B. _' Copp, M. V. l’., of- Sackville, was to Inight in the Local House to succeed IHon. C. W. Robinson, who insisted _Ion .his resignation being accepted for f business reasons. ‘ Mr. Robinson, is one of the pro- ,prietors of the Shulee, N. S.,, and ;Grancl River, N. S., lumber indust- lries, is a lawyer, nnd otherwise n _ busy man, so he decided to leave po- litics, He will give Mr. Copp his _ heartiest support. I A policy was discussed and a con-- `vention will be called by the new fleader soon. Mr. Copp is a lawyer, land for years has been one of the ,strongest fighters in the Province. I .III IIE-IIPEN INE KINNANANNHIIENEASE E HAMILTON, Ont., December Z7 - ilt was rumored here yesterday that la private detective agency had asked _Crown Attorney Washingwn e Blwft itlme ago, to ,request the crown to yfurnish money to continue the in'| Ivestigation of the Kinrad murder Icggg, as they had discovered some things that might lead to a's0lution |01 the mystery. The local police fknow nothing about the matter. ‘Crown Attomey Washington said Ithere was no foundation for thc story that he had been approached agcl he declined to further discuss lthe matter. lt is claimed that a private detective who formerly w°r\<» d the case had been in the citi' 0 1-211; ITA Soda, lee cream, 0 B 000 ' r CAMBRIDGE, Dec 28-(By wirei- sr i‘i~:Ti;n'.~isifm,-_ nec 23-( The report that Richeson's church WircJ~~’I`he ap;»r.,n¢,,~,e,,¢__ of 8 Ru had extended a call to Rev. A. 'l‘.|sinn Governor and chief of police _ 15 fl-arm; is fore Sha_`o,_,_.ed in 8 sem,,of_ involving an expenditure of $25,- ficisl publication, the Novoe Vremya, 000-000- BOBTON' De” 23_(BY Wl"°)'-Ar- The report warns the Persians rangements for the trial of Rev. C. the danger of resistance. V- T- WCUBBOH fOr the murder of Wholesale arrests and court ma Av-1° UHMII are Partly erected by time win follow the recent attacks only the °°“”sel~ l“rY» Wlf”€9B€S Measurements for the re-establis » rncst of law and order will be un- The accused pastor is rapidly re- Russian troops. dertaken, _ IIIEI] SIIIIIIENIY v Allen Tustin, seized with illness i 'Lodge banquet, died a few minute later. A SEIIIEIUS EINE broke `our"last evening. Hotel block in Main Street, ' al ,-9 .__ _ SE TRI-JNTON, nce..12s-(By wire;~ [The village of Frankfort about 1 ‘eight miles northeast of Trenton vias ‘almost wiped out by a fire which PEKIN, Dec 28-(By Wire)-The A N. Rs an _ A’ _EXPENIIIIUIIES 1- , 1 By MONTREAL, Dec 28-(By Wire)-* B. The Star publishes what purports to in be the official plans of the C. N. R., of A model city behind Mt. Royal, shops and yards, 11 miie tunnel un- r_ der the mountain to the corner of Lsganchetiere and St Munlque' on - , Streets, a big hotel on the site of the' h_ present Bath Hotel, nn elevated line from here to the waterfront, the finest freight station of the con- tinent st the corner of William and Nazareth Streets, and an electric line from the latter to the back river. Work starts early in the Isprinz. I A PIIEIENIIEII n|l‘rince .lainie the ilouriion, Spanish the midst of the Royal VictorinIl’reteridcr, is the latest sensation at n Monte Carlo, according to dispatches His Royal Highness won more than $80,000 at a single sitting, He return- |ed to the tables a little later and 'took away $20,000 more. I EHINNS ENINAE Throne has ag-rccd't'o Premier Yuan The fire started in the Streetmau Shi*-Kai`S Slllti-5255011 £0 refer tl" question of thc future government of , In ,n (qw minutes this was deg- China to a national conference and to ,ltroyed and the flames spread. I ______.____.__ MERCURY ARE OTTAWA, Der. 27-The finding of Clnnabar, as mercury' ore is called made a few days ago in Porcupine, has excited 8 great interest among mining men as this is said to he practically the first instance of the kind in Canada. More extensive in- formation ofthe ilnd was brought to Ottawa today, ' "Discoveries of mercury have been made, and several claims staked at Ground Hog, on the Ground l-log river, east of Cochrane," said Wil- present in quantity, and about twen- pounds, n market can he found for _rigiit in the mining ccirnv-" FUUND AT PORCUFIHE liam Walsh who arrived from the min- ing country. "The stuff is said to be ATHENS, December 27-A general ty claims have been staked there. The find is the whole topic of con- versation in Porcupine as it means the creation of a new mining indus- try if results are as satisfactory as _indications point. As quick silver is taken no precautions to protect the used to seperate silver from its com- it Inbide by its decision, whatever_ it may be. ' ANOTHER FIFIY ` I _ THOUSAND TOH LIHER .___ HAMBURG, Dec. Z1'-The' Hamburg American line has ordered a_ third 50,000 ton liner for the trans-Atlantic service. She will be constructed by _ Blohm and Voss in their private yards here, and will be a sister ship of the liner lmperator, which has a length of 890 feet and a ninety foot beam, The Imperator, which is to go into service in the spring of l9ll, will provide accommodation for 5,000 passengers. CHRISTIANS FEAR A IAISSACRE massacre is threatened at Mersi-ia, A seaport oi' Asia Minor, according to reports received here today bv way of Cyprus. At Ariana, 36 miles from lllersina, Armenian Christians are fleeing. The Turkish authorities have Christians. Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, dsc A _ _______._.___,_._._,_._n.__ ____ _ _.__ _.___._._.__,_._____-,_A_»,_._._.___._._._ ,_-_-_-_'-_»_»_-_~_-_»_-,-_-,~_~_-_-_-_-_-_-:E ,-_-_-_-,-,_- -Y-_-_ ,fc-_-._ ises Prince Edwnrd Island car ferr to the B 0” ` ' Premier of Canada, V110 Pl'0m' ' " I I recently, and there are some wu0 PPO-I mnininnn, fa, to benev., that there is nomethinsl < "ww | I _behind the SWFY- = _. “AES CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘KIHU AIID QUEEH "ILL ‘;c0NDENsED ADvER'|'|sE“E||1‘§~,I GETS EVEN YIIIII IIUSBIIHD HAHE STATE VISITS s _“_ ._.___._6_uem__a_t_°n__ su.w1:.:i»'.n.<1iii-:_ ner. za-(special \'Sgdi P-C- MCR-PHY. _________ _______:_. ,_. " I ' d in fj- I ~ ' _' 'by Phone)---A he following tclograml Th” f°u°“"‘l~ “M “cel” . 26.- M ~ . _ OR SALE, s newly celved cow. _ 1 _ OHIUAGOG Ddwhmbzgld Municipgl LONDON' Dacembar 27_The Ex 4 Apply to A Horne & Co lives sent by Dr. l". (, Murpliv to .Lip I Uttnwa, Dec.27, 191i. Iflridzldmleorrisgg (that she couldn’t get Nw’ “y°' "5 A' ““d°"°"°°d that Kungq __ _ __ _ ___ ________1_2.'.22‘l§l‘ D- ll95"- Wllltiiffl' ‘fl l`\\5i‘1l“§~ ‘7f‘IDr_ P, C. Murphy, any money out of her husband so George and Qheen Mary will under-|\~y_ANfpEp_ 1000 people to have _:_A ¢_,,»,\»,,,- _ I Siinimerside. she opened n charge account three take s series of state visits to Euro-I ~ good laugh at "Ye ;Jce;t_i{‘._/~_ .-iumrrufrsiiir, ner. 27, 'li dn,” b¢|0_r¢ they separated. ~ The Dean capitals in 1g12_ Skule.__,___ ____ _______.__2_2_,l' Hon. J. D. Held. ’ R SALE, 1 newly calved cow., Ottawa, F0Ga\'in Harding, Grllll8U\'S, This is nomination day for the com- Iioad. _ _______1l;2_2@_f_t_f- ing Proviiiciul Elections here. There dresses, 24 pairs of hose, 4 pa1rs_oi ""“" - ”§`X{j1§`§6‘lI/ll§ E BAUSAGEB made , is strong indignation on your inter- shoee and sundry other articles of ap- TQRONTO D¢¢'|- 29-Strong north-I 5 fresh every day Saunders, New- Lprctation of duty on Lobster twine. emi. The husband complained that W,,,,,,,.,, ,,',,,,,,. ,,,,,, ,mn decideniyisom eco. '_____ _____11;13;i%=11vd<§WeM vw to we liiii-'\L"1i1~*-Ely “mi M. _ _ ~ _ C _ she didst in an effort tv bellkfuvt ' ' 01- chicken pier, Hot drinks. 1n¢frw.d \l\11y__‘§'I}1_l>_r_ “bfitedg __ y __ _ ______‘_"_‘_°__‘i”__f’__ ___“.“ ‘?F"_§_' Do not understand your telegram. No instructions have been given chnngingrullng in existence telnet year 1907. Any action different. from this by nny of our oillcers will be fully investigated on evidence be- ing submitted. (Spd) J. D. REID mm, but ne me t_e_ psy the bill. °°‘°‘- . M ir' on -I " g . -. . °‘ An Ecuo or THE YEARS ° um md "M "°°t"“ ex" ti cows lissrd's Lintmenc Cures Dieter:-Rf' 'rue temperature' t three o'riecir.1 3 _ _ __ __ _ __1z-zsdeip _ . this mornin! b? tht; Benn Store; 0r*sO'lIFl’l";_TfrTont room. Centrally/f TESWG Tl1¢1'1l1°m°t°" W” eleven' d°"'r_A> iocnied. Suitable for ~lre9sms.l_<_cl“ _ . ~ ' _ A~ i t ir '_'-""""””" gree above nero _ f pi y Ths lowest, t, m eratuie recordedgbedmom I mccssary )12_2gd3i 1 e _ e P olrice. PM "°"' Ywterday was 14 degrees above “WI ` SAl;EMone newl calved cow. _“flock of Ages cleft for me-" "'0il\2\‘ flffllgt “BW A “°“°"‘" True Northumberland left this port nun the highest was 31 uesf°°° a;I`F0§lsU' om; due to cglve and °“~'- M0the__ mg it long am om.. in the long, iong yrnrr atgtghso L ml' yefstoixgdiy anclnomigill Sltgiss 1Eill;hlt):vel.: rE[Aol1(lii;lvetheAt rI)irr$ciiat ox. B. L. 'Dah Yolrékégda, unng it low and soothingly I :avg mészill ??)t:1°\:\;. Masai,” nd w pgggengers, rc m _ - ~ - 1. ‘~ _ ' 0 < u . docking at Picton at "l0.50. She left a. m., it was 81 above and at nineE_ `6R_§A_ITE_6n;-m;e-__4i;c-é-°'I,ar_ ltocking in the afterglow. on return at 1.05 with passengers, D. m., it was 14 above. ___ be ___ ht_.[4. lor Bum; Melton nugmonc BCP Sang it to me as I slept ll'°i8M-» BXPNSB and N- S- mllll B»\‘\'“" 75° length M tqdny W tes g Ilin organ Piano case, MahoK°°Y. lil mi’ B“0“'Y t‘”““‘“¢'l’°dr .mshen ng 5 p, m_ sbs loaves this hours and forty-nluf? ite__noon| an 0¢¢|{¢,_ Apply 56 Sidney Bt. As the lengthening shadows crept morning at 7.30 a. m. for Pictou. 'rbeitide will he hig _s s __ 2_29d3wd_ Emeuke about her hmd_ TM- “mme” made th' round ` trip at "55 and tomorrow a termlmn Et' 'D TOAETIT-_oT~2'4tlI_#h`ct;vTeen1cor between Summerside and Point du 5.33; it rises tomorroyv motrn6n_gs cl; quéen & F___z;oy Suu and SL “Mt me hide mysm in Thee__.. Clone yesterday. _, 5.22 and Sunday morn ng a _ ____ 26 .Paws B S som _mme shoe ____ _tm I hear it echo them Yesterday the eastern express was The sun sets this afternoon __a2___.___ p____ F_nd.er _-és” at 234 Q__e"_ SL As she sang “_ der to me_ on timcpthe soirfihirn €1_;:comm__odntion a_nd wtmortgw nft_;;r:_c_;¢i>!;1Ka;___d _ S,__n_ 1z_29d3__ From her swaying rocklng_cmm_ ae, e wei ern ec- rlcl H10 0W_ ------~~»- ~,--~ -' ” Ann 1 am no n sin was 5 minutes late, the. day moming nt 7.33. BOWLING, Burkes Alleys. under_ As so swgetlyyhék “Ong o accommodation was 25 The moon sets tomorrow morning dngnarlet, open lawful daysztgéidttto D___n_____ y__u_____ I catch the stnm (lf that old familiar song. fears. One to whom I used to go With each boyish grief and cars. Sometimes in the afterglow, l catch glimpses of her there. M<»thf~r’s arms about me pred; As to her emhinee 1'd steal To be rocked sway to relli Dreamy-like once more I heir Boftly, gently, soothingly, That faint echo in my eer- "Let me hide myself in Thee." E. A. Brlnl "flock nl Ailes--" and I IMI _ . , aotool. 1 -4 -<¢;~<».w»¢.¢&'u;~ _ . _ ef E 1. I .- ' s I E A \ I I, l » nv,