a __\ _,M ,¢.... $i¢~.~»»vw r i M' ' I ’ I A I v\ 0 f' 3 ""'<"»'4;-".~?/1" ’i"“"~ *if-_.-1. - - 6-.:=_"_»..`< >..i.\.,"'_:v-ww."",f,..~>;_ are w -, -f » _-‘ff 1 ' .. ‘ i , ,g _ ,. _ ,. . , ,_ ---Rl:A|:» A|..|_ ovzn FRINGE' l:n\N-Ano |s|.AND--- _ f . . 4 ,_-. ¢,,;~,>» '~ ;..,; Z~ g , ' * ‘r ‘ ' ` .i .. = ' if* ' _ , _,_ , . * . y I _ A '__`mw A ‘r-_~j»_:y,)~,1» y 5 sgi iii C uauoninvvounnpisui ‘ ` 4 : w..‘h.r_..’{‘_.~air haha ....‘i..~._. hai was Linear saws cHARLofr'rE'rowN. CANADA, Moynav, DECEMBE3 ii, rgrr. mai- aa- iw- (,,=;»,,-l,,1l°,<»,e,;ig,°;,',;‘¢i1;.§*'.,,‘f.',‘;¢’§3s,I= THERE ARE uoniiunous in I 'liwiruui voulva MAN. ` MUTINEERSON I NILNNIIE LINEN in ____ GUARDIAN CONTEST DROWNED. OFF .___.a_S' S' MEDINA li is Noi Yer rw Luc einer! ;?.;;)_”".f’.i.‘.:;L;~; C’ G’ S' MNT0 ` the German Hamburg American Lino ii saauah af nhaaih- *“’”“ ;1.‘:.i.:‘1.::i.‘;;‘::.“:.‘;".°;‘;i: ::;:..‘:::..~r-----E ` _ ' which w'll i se in size an ma ai- IICII 56001811. The I The first van. siahaihg inn ilppear salarriay .nan nah. isih. fi°°°°°fi°_i°fIfi° Sm gi--=»dTi==»5mrI ` and Olympic; ' HOW YOU SEUIINIT The new vessel will be a floating , , palace blullt to carry o,000 passengers and will liave engines of 80 000 DISTRICT NO. ONE. ' horsepower, exactly twice as power- Inclndes Charlottetown, Suinmerside. Albcrtou, Kensington, Monta- l.ONDON, Dec, 10-(By wi.»c)_.A section of the picked crcw~o¢ th steamship Medina on which the King and Queen travelled to India, mncin led on the eve of her departure and refused to sail. They were arrested with others wp., had broken their leave in the hope of being left behind. The latter Were distiibiited among the crliisers which escorted the Med. ina, and w'arships furnished substi. tutes for them on their Majestio vessel. There is discontent among the men about their quarters, which are described as worse than those on sail ing ships in the earlier days 0( navi gation. DELHI Del). 10-(By Wire)_._'ph.n-c is great speculation as to the boon wiiich‘ King George will announce for lndia at the Diirbar on December 17, It is anticipated that it will pr. o important political concession, O S will ll nisi in null lliucllulus TNDIANAPOLIB, Dec. 8-Hoping to curb criticism of methods used in uh- tziiiniig and distributing the McNa_ niurn. defence fund, a report of an money collected and disbursed up to 0007091' 25. WBS made public here tonight, with the consent of Frank A. Morrison, secretary of the Am¢ri_ can Federation of Labor, who is ons todian of the fund. The total amount received up to data was $194,612.53 and the total expenditures wero $184,850,113. No ric- "‘“'“U0E iS made of the sumsrecelv- 011 and Spent since that time.. Ularencc S. Darrow, chief of coun- sellor the defence of the McNamni°as had been paid the sum of $170,000. It is stated that Darrow was to pay his assistants from this amount. liocal attorneys who have been looking after the Indiniiapolis end of thc case have been paid $11,000. Frank Mnllholland, nn attorney of Toledo, was paid $258.10 for legal services given in that city. ' ` Other items of expense, are McNa- inara buttons which were sold in all parts of the country, $1,120; McNa- mara stamps, $106.00; representa- tives enpenses for- addressing linleet- ings, $591; printing and mailing Am- erican Federation of Labor weekly news letter, $1,113.15; postage, $380, and .incidentals in connection with McNamara moving picture films, $250. l`.z'~_---'-- PRINCESS PATRICIA CIIEENED AT ST JOHN ST. JOHN, lleccinber 8~'i`he l’rin cess- Patricia, and her suite passed through St. John this afternoon, en route to Montreal. A number of lad. ies representing the Wom0\i's flanwl-' ian Club, the Daughters of the lim- l>Il'e and the Wonieu’s Council, niet her at the depot and prisented har with four handsome, bouquets. l‘rin- cess Patricia. was very gracious, and chatted for e. few minutes with Lady Tlley, s. E. A. Smith, Mrs. Frink, wiizofbgayor Frink, and Mrs. T. H. Bliiock, wife of ex-Mayor Bullock. Alhho ‘t train bcarinll llc? FUYHI highnsss ?f.was late in leaving Monc- ton, the imc was made up on the run to Bt. John. The train left at 6 o'elock Nqr Montreal. Thc dell0t WM tlirongsdjuith curious ones and three hearty clifers were given for the Prin- cess as the train pulled out. ST. JOHN, Dec 10.(1¢y Wi,.,,)_ All iillll0l‘tuiit ilcul in the Alpert County Shale .Oil fields is reported, indicating that leading capif.,-.lists are taking an interest in theses v.-_-ry ex.. ‘twelve deposits which aciahosha hav reported are the ‘richest known. The purchaser is Sir Wm. MeKenZ1 of the Canadian Northern Railway. His purchase is the Calhoun pro- perty in which several local partig are interested. The price is not disclosed buf. i in-_ Moncton man will rcceivc iipwziiils of $90,000 for his interest. IIII INIIIIININN ISIIIL PIIIISPIHS U I3 S O'l"l`AWA, 'Dec 10-(By ivirs)-'ph Dominion Pinaiiciai statement fo November gives every indication l1F0SDerity and buoyant revenues. ~._During November the consolidated revenue WHS $11,595,670, against $10 061,060 in Novenwber 1910, , In eight months of the fiscal yea the aggregate i-evanhe was $87,386, 848, compared with $75,875,446 in corresponding period, an increase over twelve millions. The expenditure during the month on ‘the consolidated nccouiit was $7, 435.000 Bild f0l‘ eight lnontlns $47, 784,009. _ This is a very slight increase ove the sainc periods of last year. NECIPBOCITY EFFECTIVE DESPITE REJECTION e ,_ of ‘_ of I. VI“AHHINll'l`liN, Dec. 8-The house uf ieprcselitntivcs by resolution called upon l‘i'esiiiclit 'fait tiulny for infor- iinitioii as to whether the paper and pulp section of the Cniiadian recipro- city bill is now in force, `and what other nations ure demanding the same concessions given to i_7a|mria_ The pnpei' and pulp section of tho reciprocity bill became effective even tlioiigii the reciprocity agreement wns rejected by Canada. The resolution drawn by Representative Harrison, of New York and endorsed by the wnys and means committee, asks for full information as to the present opera- tion of the pulp nnil paper tariff. NO SOLUTION YET 0F PASSPORT QUESTION WASHIN(lT()N, Dec. 8-For two hours today President Tuft and his cabinet wrestled with thc Russian passport question and at the conclu- sion of the session it was acknowledg- cd that' .1 solution that would satisfy American Jews ond nt the same time not e:‘iliu"l‘;i.~s eitliur the United Stiitcs or iii;f__-iii, still \\‘n.~' undiscov- ered. THE FISH RECE'P S l3Ol`~‘.l‘Ll.\', llcc. ii--'l`I\v report of iii' ,Llnreaii of li`ishei‘iee for the month of `0ctober shows that during that month 254 fares uf 080. nil-fl`€ll0I`-ill? $2,881,922 pounds of fresh fish, valued at $74,412, and 3,288,539 pounds of salt flsh, valued at $100,134. a t0tl11 Of 6,170,461 pounds valued at $204,543. were landed nt this port, while at Boston there were lnnderl 425 fares of fresh fish aggregatimi 10,092,025 Ipounds, valued at 5278.177- Minard's Linimcnt. Curcs Colds. Srf ,_ FO Shieurv niousi if li THE Holv wlih 00NS'I‘AN'l‘INOI‘l..E, Deccmhei" 8- rilrl¢y'| sturdy opposition ha the It- alian invasion of Tripoli-an invasion much made light of during the first stages of the war-is explained by fill ct that over seven thousand Wdrr rs have answered the Islam csll "'s holy war, and that this fanatical force is now ransed 0°I““d the sand hills of the desert ready to luv ‘down una uvaa wnuhgiy and cheerfully for the sake of Pl'°m1S°‘I mmydpm, < This number is a conservative el~ tiinate made by the priests of Islam -and will shortly be reinforced by countless bands of Turks, Arabs. Touaregsi etc., from the African Moslem world, who are hurrying post haste across the desert sands to 'join their fellow lighters against the invasion ql the Christians. This host ‘of religious fanatics includes males from eight years of age to 80, and s ranks are many hundreds moiig it N( women seeking immortality Itrnngh Italian bullets. gnc, Souris and Georgetown. Miss May LeClail‘ .... Miss Ureta Poole.............. Miss Florence Revell....... Miss Maud Thorne......... . DISTRIC Includes all Post Offices and Charlottetown. _ Miss Angeline Buote....... Miss Gertie Be1l........... Miss Mary Drake.._........ ‘lfiss Evo, Dickieson,._,.._ Miss Blanche Duck...,,.._.. Miss Ella Gillis................... Miss Gertrude I-Iouston,_...._ Miss Jessie McLaughlau...... Miss Edith Mclntyre_........ Miss Lina McDonald....__.,. Miss Lillian M. l*rowse.._.... Miss Bessie M. Steveuson...... ,Miss Enid Smith.,............... Mrs. G. W. Thompson....... Miss Mary Wonnacott......._.........._.....,.. DISTRICT Includes the Post (lflices and ties excepting towns nnil villages i Huzel B. Aitken......,........_.__...,., Lucy M. Blanchard........ Russie (!lark................ Tisie Clark........._...... Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Winniircil D;ivison_...... Miss ldlva Deuglc,.........,_.. Miss Louise llawson...... Miss Jennie Doiiglas......... ._ Miss Misa Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss .Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss The above list of noininatioiis ha der and not in the order received or merit. ' The publication of the Guardian’s list of nominees has created a mild sensation. No one expected that such extraordinary interest would be shown while inany were predicting a failure. We were quite confident, how- ever, that our young lad- lcs had too niuch am- bition to allow those elegant Willis pianos to pass by witiiout a struggle. Events proved that we were correct and the list of entries out-shines those of any previous contest. Every part of this fertile province has a good strong candidate and the race now on will prove a g00d 0118 H-H0 lurnisli plenty of excitement for the nionths of December and January. Every candidate ahould get busy -if once, don't let an hour slip by but get after the votes and subscrip Mary Maud Gallant....... Flossic Gnmblc_.......... Josephine Gnllunt....... Josephine (1allai>t.f........ Capt Wm. Hawbolt....... Annie ld. fiierlihy....... Alice J. Jnrdine....... Florence Jolinston....... Aiinin M. l{eo\lgli_._..... l‘. J. '_\litcIicI|,.._.._._. Katie l\’Icl.eiiniiii_...... Fannie McUalli\in......,_ . Lilla iVlcl)onnlT)-I'i'KiT'_cih and cured M “1ei\£_°.'!’>i-_________12;9¢3ii2fl- ""'w§y`{y,;gi-1 Haniaur, Hadrioah. _I1 (lodfish, Sinelts, Finnau H110 dies at Tuntoiis; *_ *__ >l2-_0§l_3iI‘0- SXUNSOME sansaoss mari. fresh every day. Saunders. New SOM & C°~ __,_,_ ._1}3_1§_‘1?‘¥!l’9 `E‘.'l.lR§,"1"pay highest prices lol _ mink, fox and muskrat, J. D Jenkins, Cliarl_ottet9_w&_ W 11-18fl1l!1l'0 ri- n' i cha harha was phhiish rTr'£6i-Tie'n`w.xN'ri<:n rar sine Miir THROUGII PIOVINCE AND WITH IAINLAND ‘ 11- _ The Northumberland left this port Saturday at 7.30 a. m. with passen- gers, freight and_ mail, docking at Picton at 11.00 a.m. She left on re- turn at 2.35 p. m. with passengers, freight, express and_ N.S. mail, arriv- ing here at 6.05 p. m. Saturday the eastern express was on time, the southern express was on time, the western accommodation was 15 minutes late, the Summerside ac- commodation was 50 minutes late. tlc eastern accommodation was 10 minutes late and the western express was 20 minutes late. , _________.__....._- 'Mlnard's liniment cures garget in cows . TORONTO, Dec. 11-Strong south- easterly to southerly winds, fairand mild today showers at night or on Tuesday. ` ___,_____._..._.. The temperature st three o‘clock this morning by the Rexall Store Tested Thermometer was thirty two degrees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was thirty two degrees above zero and the highest recorded was forty four degrees above. The coldest recorded the prevloiis night was thirty four degrees above. At nine a. m. it was thirty nine degrees above and at nine p. m. it was thirty itwo degrees above. The lowest temperature recorded if f c l ‘ - u 'c . ' - ' » ~ It\¢I;i`:eTvy;:dNilaNfH0met ml' .0 W m edmwitllsiloiilt. Miss Newson's knowledi!'¢ I "l”€@k 3011001. f0l` J8l\“Hl`Y 155- - ' . . . < . J 'Tho Districts are so divided that an as it wa\s handed in too late to supplement glien. Apply to oseph equal chance is given to each eau- acquaint her of the fact. “___ Inman, rlec'y. f 1`l'1102\"\'1Wl?l_I- _-_-_-:_-_-.~:_~_~:-----E---=--1'-‘--'-‘-'-of-‘-‘f-‘-'-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-'-‘-‘=-'-‘-‘-'~`~"‘-‘-`~‘-`~`-`-"`-`~""`-`-`~""""`"""""""'""""""` [Hag pHu,1[J3 will commence hcl' I I I ` .' &g ` I (lh i-itinas sale of hand rlecnrat l‘ » . ed china Friday, December 15th, :if ._'if1"1ff.4iTi'a_person who took thc ' vallse, between Charlottetown and Bonshaw, Saturday eveninlr. leave same at either Post Office for . I VANTED--Men to learn best bust xv ness in the world, barber trade. Greene Barber College, 734 Main St. Saturday was 30 degrees above sem and the highest recorded was 35 de- _,,_._____-_-_-- . ‘ | 011805-’c Of Slwts between a posse of sliouli 1; Uvuiity except D°I’“‘y Umed State” Mawhalls and piaih(.iiii;ioiI0i§iIi‘i;iIi0re than $5 In I .Wl‘I.\"l` URANGE, Dec 10-(B Wii‘ei-ffoiicretc furniture inde- structible and only half as expensive as the cheapest wood is the latest promise of Edison. Two hundred dollars worth 'oi fur- - I ful as the new White Star Liners. --' Y excellent taste. A whole bedroom set foi exam ile r Yards of the Illinois Central Rail- roud in the outskirts of McmphiS_ Conflicting reports were made as to the origin of the trouble. - IISHIIIMNN IIIIIIII DORPAT, Russia, Dec 10_(}3y Wife)-Over one hundred fishermen are adrift on an ice flow on Lake Peipus from which the iviiiter fish explained to the trnflic officer that su ppiy for St. Pctershilrg is drawn. As all lake stcaniers laid up for winter some time will elapse before rescuing parties can be organized to search for the missing men whose position is colisequcntly extremely ieriious. ' INIIESIMENI CII. IU IIPEN IIIIIIIIS I IN IHIS EIII Aniong those who arrived in the city Haturiluy was E. G. Rogers, rc- presentiiii: ’i`hc Unliadiaii Home ln- vcstiiieiit Co., Ltd. This -Company iias a capital of upwards of one iniilion dollars with branciics in many of the most important cities of the Doiniliion from Victoria ll. `(‘_, to Ht. John, N. lf., where an office has ust been opened. Mr. Rogers is here in the intni'est of the Uoiiipiuiy and purposes estalilisli- ui; a perinaueiit office in this city. Tho office will be in charge of one of their own managers. The Canadian Home Investment Co., Ltil, will loan money to buy or build people's own homes or pay oil mortgages. Return payments are only $7.50 per month on each $1,000 borrowed and only five per cent iii- terest on the balance due each year. The Guardian wishes Mr. Rogers and his company abundant success with their branch in this city. RESTRICT SALE OF OPIUI Tl-IE HAGUE, Dec. 8-The Inter- national Opium Conference today passed rcsolutions proposed by the British delegates that every govern- ment frame effective laws and regula- tions for the control, prohibition and distribution of raw opium, and that the Governments represented at the onference shzill restrict the niiinher f localities at which the importa- ion of' raw opium sbnll bc permit- l. rr n ,Ei-PO THE BOSTON MARKET BOSTON, llec. X-Fresh iii-ili re- ceipts at Boston comprise 12 arrivals, mostly shore boats. The deniand was good nnil prices fair for the oiwlllllll trade, h`clii»oiini~ luinto has n lurcc fore, ag;r_|~pgnl'iiig 75,0110, ipi_\Si.iy cod. The sclioiinii' (‘yni.hiii balls lol' 00.000 fresh, \\'hili~ the steam trawler Spray has a .small fare, of about 16.000 pounrls, mostly il:iL\ll0Ck~ llmiilock broiight $3 10|” 010 091 an -b-- - ' __ ' u'a_~' ryiiotrii at $3.i.i fo $4, markets, bake, $21.. $3. _________-. ----- l\linard`s ldniment f‘ui-es llisten'-pc i il “’l 2'. iii $4 for new lmrge coil -_;__._a._._ Sud Death of fliosss Gallant, Seaman, on ' Suturbuy ut Noon A very sad death marked the ini. tizil trip of fthe U.G.S. Minto in cor neetion with the winter service bo- tween this Province and the maln- .land. nitiire will furnish small house ' inI 00 Siifllrllay the Minto left thi I l\0rt at nine o’clock, caring with hu. one ofthe winter bnoys for Capo '1`0l”ll12Iltine. `About noon as she np. proached her destination Moses Gal. lent ii scaman accom ani ~ » P 'Bd N” Q Icompaniour WGN! instructed to go for- ward and cast the lead for s0nndingg_ He* had left the chains and was rs. Ulflllllg. When, Mr. Gallant slipped and fell overboard. This was about 1000 vards from the (Tape Tor-mgntin. "h”'N`f‘ ' 1 "|0144 A WW strong tide was running tg the west at this time. Iiiiniedlntely ,I boat was lowered but Gallant evidently did not rise again as he was not seen although the Minto remained on the scene for over an hour. sh. ther. deparheeio? Surnm.ez'siile and docked at three o'clock p.m. Xoung Gallant's death cast 8 ohm. “W 0"" the WIIOIG Bl1iD's company und the fatality is keenly felt by his oilicers and shiplnates. The deceased was a native of Rus- tico, where his mother-the only near relatire surviving him-still resides. He was 27 years of age and about ffulr years ago was married to a. Miss (lallnnt, also of Rustico, who predeceased him about yi year, as did also one child. The inte Mr. Gallant had been ss- iwged on the Minto for the past two years and inucli sympathy will be felt; for his untimely death under such rs- grettable circumstances. (.‘alJt. Murchison was ia conversa- tion with the deceased’s mother on Saturday in Siimmerside and inform- ed her of her son’s unfortunate buf; purely accidental death. NN IXPIIISINN ENIIIMBS MINI KNOXILLE, Dec 10-(By Wire)- A dust explosion in the maill. mine of the Crossmountain system near l3r;.'cevil\e entombed a large number of workers who had just sn- tered for the days toil. The mine is usually manned bg 200 miners but whether all entered the shaft prior to the blast has not yet been determined. Rescue preparations were immed- iately got under way and gangs of miners have gone into the main cross mountain mine by three entrances. OYSTEIIS NOT THE CAUSE OF 'IYPHOID l\`EW NURK, Dec. 8-The oyster has at last been exonerated of caus- ing typhoid, a report by Health Com- missioner l.ederic of New York- City gives the succulent. bivalve a clean bill of henltli. “For,severnl years, the Commissioners says, diligent in- vestigation has failed to trace a single casa of the disease to the eating ol oysters. RIOT AT PANAMA l'A.\IAMA, Dee. 8--Comnieuting ol the recent political disturbances which culminated ina riot on Dec. 6th when fighting between the parti- sans of the Administration and its opponents occurred in the streets, the . , , r ' ~ , J . aw., ~ »-=» .da ->-_ ard-vi .s-.ad www Star und Herald in a leading article this morning expresses fear that ii. $21.0 lr. $1.25; poilock, $1.51: und repetition of the scandals will lead to a military occupation and provision- r. al government by the United States- 'No shady cypress tree. 00" h“v° shop or earn big wages' ll tl re ii grass above ne Few weeks r¢1i\1i\`cd. Constant Pfeff elvialh rfliohers and iicwdrons wet: tice, tools free. always sure employ- And it thu" wilt' mmemher' ment. Write for particulars. H. I. Am, if mm, WHL forgeh St. -701111. _N;_§_-___~ _ I shall not see the shadows, . 'owmNG. B\irke’s Alleys. imdei I ahau hah iaei fha rain; B market, 0Pen lawful day! MD T0 I shall not hear the nlghtingale eleven. 2-25dtf. Sing on, as if in pain. I Ilnar