- ' " --~'Rl:Al=b Ae.|.=.'bv¢R P|IuNol: lsnvr/Ann |I|.~.AN|:s--- cuhuonieiow cuiuun %9fd¥§g?d§§Hi’ ‘ " ` W I A = ' 'TA' ' 'A soaenr \v __ _ _ _ Nlissvl THE LATEST News CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2Ll912 1mzs'r or Am." {“,,§,,,,a“Q§,*A‘§’g§i,,*f,*g”,),,lj'D1}’§;Q§»’l HIS. LADSHIP B1SHoP_ MCDONALD i PASSED AWAY YESTERDAY EVENING 'i.`l‘.::_||"~| 'fl .- . .__ _ .-_-.ii Mm " |'l“9"i“9 "mess-*WGS B0l'll‘l840 and Was Pastor at George HT_`;`T“""T town, Cardigan and Sturgeon and Succeeded as Bishop to the h , See of _His Present Diocese in Tl ril ~L -A-i_.___ , ‘; »i> i iii'-. . .-...rl 1 i \ ~ \ 'Y \. i \. _ P _Y ii. 1' ’: *_ P 3°- ‘89'- CHAMPIHHSHIPS \ ir (Canndian Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 1-It was de- cided yesterday that the international indoor championship skating meet bo- held ln Toronto, Feb. 10. The Canadian outdoor championships be in Ottawa the same week, -i__._.& TATHL SHHUTIHE f HT .|llIilS|H'S MIHTS (,Spccial to The Guardian.) ' 'Vi A. HERST, Dec. 1-A fatal acci- dent occurred at Joggins Mines yes- terday afternoon, the victim being Wm-.--Leo, .Como aged 14 the son of Thndd Como who ith t th Y , W W0 O Br bo s Wm. Gra a ed 16 Geo Sh n- Y Y E . H non 14 were shooting in the woods. Como had just climed the fence fol- 1 a b ti in ~ t ii G " owe y ie o ez wo w en rays un acc'd nt ll d'schar ed th whole g ie a y 1 g e contents landing inside Como's nec killing him instantly. Frightened and horrified thc _two boys ran home. T h l t Sh wo ours a-cr young annon THE LATE BISHOP MCDONALD. told his‘fnther. A party at once ' went to the spot and conveyed Co- "‘°'f' l'°dY “Ome- H. Y. THHTHTTHTH WITH BIG Hill -ra-_ . , ii _(Canadian Press) Now vom-r, ence. 1-rn-¢ unsec- €D ~today the entire fac- tory sec on of Hoboken and burned the big piano case factory of John Fourlnto, and damaged sev ral small- er buildings causing nqloss " of ;2oo,ooo. _ The Jersey City firemen were culled to assist fighting flames. No one was hurt. ` -i_.._.;__` WILSON TO MEET ~ BRYAN ON RETURN. HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 20- Woodrow ,Wilson has written a let-; ter to William* Jennings Brvan, '|ri~. vitllig him to a conference after Mx-,_ Wilson's rliturn from Bermuda. The President-cleat wishes to consult with Mr. Bryan as one of the leaders. »' ` AOOIDENTLY SHOT. Henrmx, rg. s., Nov. ze-Ac Woodvill .Hants County, last even- Although the angel of death has been hovering over' the Bishop‘s Pa- lace, Chnrlottetoiiin, for the past. week, still very many were grcvious- ly shocked to learn of the demise of His Lordship Bishop McDonald, \vhich occurred at 5.45 p. m. yester- day. The inte Bishop McDonald. was a iman of excellent abilities, and estim- lnble christian clinructer, one who always upheld truth and honesty,ouo whose sole aim was to direct those who had the privilege of his acquain~ one whose ambitious were for the advancement of thc Roman Catholic religion and for the uplifting of the human race in general, and in whose death thc clergymen of his diocese es- pecially hnvc sustained nn unrepair~ nhlo loss and many citincns wlll fecl I 10 1840 at St Andrews, ond receiv tance in -the path -of g~ighteousnes5T Hllllill Hill. Mil HT PHSTPHHTH l the Borden naval” policy will be in troduced Thursday. The expectation is that thu vote on the Laurier’s amendment will come Tuesday and the Mondou amendment be disposed of Wednesday. ' . No notice has been given of any further amendments so navnl defence the loss of n true and kind friend. [bm can be expected 'ppm-gday_ The lntc BISTIOD WHS l’0l"f\ 0" _Jllne lAs it is the first reading there should diificu l r chin it early -. - 'be no ' -lty n ea g cd his education at St. Dunstnn's,i,, the argernqon. ' (`f0llC£Z€. C-hH1`10tt0t0W\’l, and llhltl The plan now entertained by the Grand Seminary, Montreal. He wasiuppoglgion is for La/urier to move ao or nined priest on July 1, 1873, and fndjournmcnt of the debate as soon HS lfrgin 1S73 to 1876 was professor at Borden finishes his announcement, ~St. Dnnstnn's College. From 1ii7ii| The effect of this if the government to' 1884, he wus paHt0T at GCOFIZE- consents to the postponement would town, Cardigan and Sturgeon. Iu_l_ie to throw the matter Over to liri- 11il84 he wus appointed rector of Sit. dn-y and would mean "_ debate of the Dnnstan's College. In 1890 he bc~_ bill on its first readfllgv Bn 9XC90di“iI' » . . came Bishop of Irena and Co-nd]utor ly FUR Cmnse to Pumle- Bishop of Charlottetown, and suc- April 30, 180l,.on the death of His Lordship Bishop Mclutyre. _ ceeded to the sec of this dlocosc` on :SIR EDWARD ,__..._..¥..-._--_- SIGHIHE HHIHISTHIT ing, HCQT5 Mumford, son of Martini... Cl.0USTON'S WILL. _ . ' n' . if, --- _ - Ixumtord' Vyapcldentally ghllgimhldrnlirl l MONTREAL, Nov. 30-Flir Edward E vin; instantly He wa . about thirty-five or forty years of 8.28. ( Minal"d'| Liniment Cures Dnndrnll. <‘lous’ron’s will provides outside of his estate between wife and daughter ln special bequest of $70,030 t0 MTB3 Clouston. _--u <-.-_-_- __-_-_...e_-_~;-;-_-..A-_-.A-e.-.-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-.~.--_--.-_-=.--.----~---»-=---------A-'-='-f---'-‘-‘-'~'=-=‘-'-'-‘~‘~'- _ (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE Dec 1-ATmlB- "TH ' N tice will last a.slong'as preliminary . f n otiations for peace to continue | 'e "ornlng Guardian (mailed) one year..'.._...$Z.50 ` T 0 Canadian Countryman (weekly) one yesr...$| 5" _ - Total - -- ;l;i__- _ yu-_ _, /. ‘ull-. ew' _' , '_ ,-,,: 1 ._, sa l................<.~... ~ ~_ -»_i,.;`,;. . -.Ji ‘ "5Two _ papers for -price oi onc“"‘ For |\ ` limited* time, tho Gnnmdimi inmnigolnent _ hx(1]s vomglsted-arrangsmenéisl go o_fl`Eu' ili - ' _ - d.r W toxlgfroiliice “Tho (iunrdi:u1”_to the reixling ~ _ pnggleghof this Prfoyéngg 1;.; _i£_;>_i)i__l_:>ys n larger circulation by t ous- Bn i%nl\hY0_ ‘~‘. .,,- _ ,- ec-»-A-» -- » ~_~.s»:.:'-.:i.i:r:.f" T in Toronto' Ont' ylmlled lm (1/xfUi|1;T'l°`> 'in cs p I S ' “PW” “ “E”-' “ 0* ww f° se. ffm “ Y ' -i’ ' 1 our 0Mmd{,mC imtrymun is _full of farm irons, sp on _ - ‘ i f n\'t<-liinorv in nporutiou, fit'-lil-‘I Of illustrated wipe farm V 0WF|~ 0'1" i - . , I me _ mm _pf___e winning horses, cattle. 110;;-‘4. Sheen Vl°“9 0 I T" ' ! °“°n exhibit at T.°r?Dw' “Tc” . - ' 'en about The Cau- }»_ _‘_ __ ,_ , no ,ggqthor pugefurthol partloiilnrs .ue gn . Wei. suoscslrnos ronar arrow- A A ,, ._ rr ~-° D;-_ ,.. ~ ‘go lah' all talk has been on armis- ticc and on formal peace terms. As soon as possible after signing the `peace an embassyywill be named by all the .parties and negotiations will 'be opened at once. , _..____.__~,__.. icouususso Aus _ > roo Lire ron I - cusslricmou - One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and 'uve per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twentY' f_i!° wht#-_ ,__ ______.___ ‘_ SAUNSOME SAUSAGEB_ THE BEST ‘ made. Fresh every day at Saun-_ __°_¢re»,&'s<_>m is 0°- 9-6% WANTED »A'Bmor-rr cum. WITH A good* education to learn the e settfn A in person t i ' u z- uv!! H 'fic Guardian _11-_QQMW ‘1.os'r" 1N'CnKn1.o'r"EE'F6wN ons red and white cow with rope on her , _` " ‘ I _ ` ' - I ~ need. Needy, sustain sen e c;e_>_.____ ,, ' 1-1 . ' "___ __1,_,,__.,~_______,_____-E3' _. _- m\-""‘-'er-.;»,~, _ "pi-loctea1wn'Gumdlan. Boi? WANTED 'ro LEARN A Charlottetown. P- E- I- ,€_'ade. lgust have a fair ed_ucati<:_\;. em- Birs. . I ,,,,,,,,c, mm ages s;oo per week at he - r-.3-'» 1 ulossddindh with $2.50 being ron Wa _PH A nnin-» Appl at‘ once t The *An Galwlllbnefxdr one your With tllls 1-i\xl»scriPE""l_ I gin G 7 1'; “Mn l UK I . _'J ’ I Tie C' nd 1 ' §_"_lT‘-!‘i:__- ;.__..._° _' H' |THiTiT§1d'iH°'T;r»nfe,oiTT. M 1, ri‘d`i’\,'sA1.m.-sK's`i:`sTYii”r?un umb- stbifo, New Harvest Moon, Number 11-.-Used only two months. Price -` pf-U 'i ~ N°"\°~ ' _H hsfao wniseilier s1o.oo. Rouen for selling-hot water system in A l to 51Bs’yfield Street. _ » ; _ gon] _ _ .... ...... ...ri-_1 --» mmm ppy _ _arf f§o'T‘he Girrdiau can take advants__ge , hl _t - , _ ~, _- 12-2M3i. --_ if-_ ,,---47"--,-_,~ r ° ‘ A, T A - W!1ll'§'s Liniment Rsllevcs Neuralgla __ _ _.rr __ JHHEHS EHHHGE Hi HHHHY Hlliillll O'l"l‘AW A, -November 27- "lt is with the deepest regret I arr forced to find the accused not guilty. With these words Judge Gunn this morning acquitted Hurry W. Bo.gnal‘ through u scorching judgment an( heard his acquittal without turning r hair. Throughout the whole proceed ings the young man never so mucl as changed color. "It is feared with the deepest re gret that I am forced to flnd him nof guilty. Though his father stole Mr Blnnchnr