l \ l l » 1 0ld=Jsck of .icy while we Your be Order Ch’tows " , i _;; lmmelrr mum: l3nLl.oNA ° wrliwwruflum ar oumnnc QUEBEC. ‘Dec 9.-Repairs to the steamer Bellona have been nennnnn_ The crew have been paid es and ieev., for home via Portland" this evening. There are some vessels to be doekgd but cannot ,do so _until the Beunnn come °§\*., ;\Bhe cannot ae eeuntil some P01181!! an made to allow hei- t° °°‘°» “N9” ».‘i"l1~_l¢l! H0 011° arrears to be wil1ifig‘to" undertake. The' dock master has- no 'authority to order the repairs to _be made. He can open the gates and allow the water into-the dock but -llf he didfeo the Bellona would be swamped. It she is not tak- en, out soon _the doclo gates will be frosen up and the steamer will re- main therejfor the winter. _'?___?<.__ snoorrno cow Moosn. HILLSBQRO, N. B.,-'Dec. 9-Chief Game Warden, A. 'E. _O'Leary, , has a complaint: before James Blight, J. P.. at I-Iillsboro, against R. Chester charging him with unlawfully moose. Mr. Peck admit- had shot a cow moose hunting season, ac- _\cese was adiourned for ' the carcass, will letter or 1 the A. Pigklméi 'ol ce _ hone 240. 'iii “N0 _ .25 §.° er! Oop- from two woman's pil- flne 0! that Lang choosing a woman was a guest," l\_lPPer. Mrs. Lang her act to stand as a mn who gossip. `rolrr'Al.l.lNo nllnff i ~ ._ '_l-w ‘ fl You Run No- Risk When You Use This Remedy. _ We promise you that, if your hair is falling out and you have not lit it 80 C00 I8-F. you can repair the damage already done by using mx. all "B3" Hair Tonic, with perslstencv Bild g°K'|llBl'i¢¥. for a reasonable lengt offtime. It is a scientific, cleansing, antiseptic, germicidal pra- paration that destroys microbes, stimulates good circulation around the hair roots, promotes hair nour- ishment, removes dsndruff and acts ‘to restore hairnheslth. It is ae Pleas- pnt to use as pure water, and is deli- cately perlumed. It is a real toilet necessity. . We want you to try Rexall "$8"- Hair Tonic with nur promise tbatit' will cost you nothing unless you are perfectly satisfied with its use. ‘ It* comes in two sizes, prices 50c and. _$1.00. Remember, you`can obtain Rei- ell Remedierin this community only at our store.-The Rexall Store. The McKinnon Drug Co. _ " Giils .e For Smokers Now is the time to make your selection ‘ from our complete line of Meerschsum Cslehssh and Briar Pipes f we have them in cases from 75c to $15.00. holiday packages. ) Cigar and Cigarette Cases, large asswrtlnent in silve`l',- ` gunmetal and leather. Any article selected now will be laid away till Xmas. Co., charg-' {Th° » , a cow moose. G' E' D`:‘i,°gp,:fn: Wa' °°‘“’i°'°°‘l Charlotle own P. E. I. l 1 ' Make this your gift store, V A . ¢°r,Gcorge and Kent St. You gn get here s pleasing, practical gif! for either a msn or _ woman t t costs little, is pleasing and useful. Per Tan-eased pipes, cigars military brushes. _ For omeh--chocolates, perfumes, ebony hand mirrors. McKinnon Drug Co. C x _GIFT HERE. l . __ _ / , - -__}`.-'7T`T-__-.»:3;: :x.;;:;;: '-”"_"’*° ' get ug,'.§g1jgratulate you V I ` - If you are smoking a ` I o ` pl fulefeerlsrlglii cur Q) smplsklng tobacco we know .i .‘:...» ` . 5 ' ' in a mood when 'gl " _ifyill/‘itsatlgns are accept- . .`~._=l_ _ fable, It is the coolest and » most agreeable smoke on - "'.‘" the market. Burns freely I ' _ l 5 ' ~ ' and cleanly, and NOT THE '.-_-:=.°__ ,- .~_l°.'5';'C-'.'-.§\¢.?;-.I‘i=:-»-¢'-f'.'f.=:Et TONGUE. Try our BLACK TWIST chewing tobacco. None better. lilciley_& Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. Manufacturers. ~: . ,_ X. . .=_<, / ______ ___ __,_,._. . __..-.__-_._, ,.___...i_..._._...;__*i _ -_._ , _ ‘ ""’ " ' ` "7 . A.. .- »-» ~--~ ~ ---~;~;;;=:z:.;z11f::::$»n-rre,......::.__i_.»r V _ _ -_ ..._ ___.., -- -~ ---~~ 2' i ~ 1* A coop lil-:AD 2,.;-‘_ED5y! MATCHES are the Heed-wont-drop- .'-bil rind.. i1!_b\1ri°¢!1Wdv’°'“°*°*‘°°» "‘°'H°“°" ' aadelsothe msnvwho carriesimatches in P°e,,,,',,,¢. ilie Meezfmlie sei rerun lem , _ _-‘_.ll‘°"~"i‘ if _ ' ' ' nnnlrs ummm me. Alma l1wl»f_'\ll>v1=,_ , _ saving nnnwsoutv. always_=pprecisted by the common-sense msn. I / _ i .~ _'ma as som: ev-“wo ¥~“°‘*°_°~ __ , 1?! p of°'T-» .- PIRSF Ol' ALL.” in this Province _ AHHBBBT snarvns.-'rua 'rug Amherist, papt. Batt, Charlottetown, arrived i_n__port yesterday st two thirtyffp. m. from Georgetown. _ D156-IARGING COAL.-The steam- er'K _ ls_dischsr`giag Inverness s:reen_; coal for C. Lyons and Co.,' '.Charlojp.etown. - __ Slwn Barns.-'rlie_s. s. sin- bad ed from Charlottetown yes- tsrdayflmorning about ten o'cloek.¢ She had a large cargo of produce out-' MORWENNA AXIRIVEB.-'Phe S. S. Morwenns., from ewfonndland, ar-_ rived in'Chal-lottetown yesterday sb-,, out six p.' m. She docked at the Railroad wharf.. ., Ca- CABOT ARRIVES.--The S. S. bot arrived in port of Charlottetown about.; four o'clock yesterday and docked at the Steam Navigation Wharf. ' _» ' ---4 THIS ISSU‘E.--The Guardian al-V ways has something of interest in every column, and to-day's issue of twelve pages is no exception to the rule, page seven containing some of _the latest local news. . THE LOUISBURG SAIIJS.-The S. S. Louisburg finished discharging her' cargo of 2000 tons of coal for _ A. Plckard & Co., Charlottetown, last evening and sailed for Sydney early this morning. T0 CONSIDER CALL.-A meeting for moderating in a call to Clyde Riv- Gr. Brookfield, and Hunter River, will be held on Monday next, the 16th lust., in the church at Brookfield at two o'c|ock. ' ATTRACTIVE WINDOW.-Ona of the attractive windows on Sunnyside is that’ of Black & Co., Charlotte- town's Croclsery store. They have rei cently _-remodeled their show window and halve installed a larg_e__p_lnt,c _glgpsi mirror ,which adds largely to theh' window? display. _ >. _ NORTHUMBERLAND ARRIVES.- Yesterday the Northumberland arriv- ed in.1‘-lctou from Charlottetown at 11.60 a. m. She left again about 2.30 p. rn. with passengers, express, mail and freight and arrived at 6.10 p. m. She leaves to-day at 7.30' a. m. _ » Choice Cigsrsin beautiful PRov1_NoraLls'r DEAD. - 'rue death occurred at his home in Ukiah City, Cal., 'on Monday, the 25th of November, after an illness of a few months 'of Nelson Evans, contractor. The deceased was born in Burlington, P. E. I., on -March the 6th, 1859. He removed to California with his wife Eliiabethklane Millman, twen- ty-four years ago and a family of dve sons and two daughters are left to mourn, _besides a widow, one brother William "John of Vancouver, B. C., and onefsister, Mrs. Edwin Paynter of Burlington, LP. E. I., besides a »lasge-circle of, friendsand relatives to mourn thelrllqss. , ( SCHOOL EXAMINATION. - The following is the standing of the pu- pils of Nevrl Haven School:-Grade, VII-1, Ethel Brown; 2, Mary Tier- ney; 8, Dan.» Mopher; Grade VI--1, Bertha McQuillsn; 2, Laura Dar- racli; 3, Mary Cameron. Grade V- 1, 'Margie Darrach; Z, Grace McPhee; a.. Keele prime. om/ae Iv-l, Keele McPhee; 2, Andrew __ Tierney; B, Frank Deversux. Grade III-1, Mack McPhee; 2, -William Berrigsn; 3. Katie Nolan. Grade II-1, Mary Mc- Manus; 2, Theo. Tierney. Grade I- 1, Leonard McPhee; 2, Duncan Gees; V B, Edna Frizzle. James Coady, Prin- cipal. ` AWARDS MADE.-The'Sisters of St. Jos`eph's Convent a-nd the Mem- bers of the s_Sodality wish- to express their heartfelt thanks to all the friends of the Institution, ln the city and throughout the Province, who so kindly helped by' their donations. presence and good wishes to make the High tru, n _decided success, five hun- dred and fifty dollars being realized. 'l‘o the members of the 1498500 0! I-5° Cross band also sincere acknowledg- ments are tendered. The articles on lottery were won by the iollowinE5“ 'i‘ha'silK embroidered toilet set, Rev- erend K. McPherson, St-. hlargarete; the embroidered white linen cushion, Miss Margaret Towsm, City; the beau- tiful picture "Outing" donated bY Mr. Paton. Miss Brown, Lot 14; the little silver set, Mrs. G- Gaudet. city; the ice wool shawl',hMiss Mabel -.the meersc aum P P0. x;§x2;'d'c.‘l?l3allant,- St. Dunstan’s ~ ` College; the doll, Miss Brown, Lot 1_4; the pearl rosary, Miss Mary Mc- Quald. Charlottetown. _ ,______.____.._...... `::For him-if he smokes-a' box of ` cigars would he just the *»hll\8- 0\“` tobacco department shows such fam- , ous makes as Vam Horn. MBP”-°“i°» ner Great George and Kent. Sts. ~ Mllitl. r STliWAR'l"S Home Made Cream BREAD “fy LOAi=I;ll`weigh¢' < ward. _ ' and sellsfoi-.seven cents J' ‘ tion dny's been IMPROVING.-Her mhny frlusds ln Bedeqsle .and Charlottetown will’ ~_b_e pleased to hear that more is an"ap- parent change in Miss Blsck's eondi-' tion for thehhctter. _ f I-IARLAN'D’B SAILINGS.-The 5.8¢ Iiarland left Charlottetown at 8 a.m.‘ yesterdsytol! Orwell and returned at 3.80. 'l‘o-day she leaves for Victorfp- at 7 e. ln., weather permitting, and will return this afternoon. _ 'NIGHT WATCHMAN A»I’~POIN'I‘ED- _John Savtdsnt of Charlottetown has _been appointed ' night watchman of ‘the Charlottetown Post Office to nll the vacancy caused by the death of 'former night watchman McKenna. PRESBYTERY MET.-At a' meet-' ing of the. Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward Island, held yesterday evening. in Zion Church Charlottetown, the call from St. Peter’s Bay congrega- tion to Rev. J. M. McLeod. 'New Mills, N. B., was sustained and the date of induction named for Dxsfemlser 23rd. The Call from Wood land'a congregation to Rev. John Gillis was also considered and sustained and the date oi induction set for Dec. 24th., < ' PERSOIIIL _ H. Eg Wright, Stipendiary Magis- trate for Prince County, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Miss Bertha Mcfnnis, teacher at Murray River, was in Charlottetown yesterday, Evangelist Jos. McKay, Lot 40, was ln Charlottetown yesterday at- tending ths Presbytery. ._.__.__.__» D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown, was a passenger west yesterday after-_ noon. Percy Landrlgan and Herbert Mc- Kenzie. Charlottetown, have been ap- pointed as extra clerks at the Post Oilice department, Charlottetown, to aid in _the Christmas rush. They will enter upon their duties on Monday next. ADDITIONS TO FLEET OF __ NOVA SCOTIA STEEL CO. SYDNEY, Dec. 9.-The Dominion' Coal companyfhas added to its fleet two steamers, the Corunna and Ne- vada, each w-ith a carrying capacity of 1.400 tons. The steamers are now here and will immediately enter up- on the coasting coal trade for the winter months. They were procured from the Canadian Lake and Ocoan Navigation company and have been in service on the lakes heretofore. The' Gorunna will be comma-nded by Cap- taln J. E. MacDonald and the Neva-; da by Captain Willett. The Coal company will bsave twelve steamers in the coastal trade this winter made necessary » by their _.fast increasing trade. 1 1 Q, _ Q F' IJ y for Christmas Make most acceptable gifts for both young and old. - _If it’s for that boy or girl and you do not want to spend too much money, we can sell you ` Brownie Cameras at from $2.00 to $|0.00 de- pending upon fhe size and quality.= Then we have the famous Kodsks from I2 0|! to $65 00’ one of which would delight any of the older members. _ i -You are invited to call and see our stock. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. _ ` . Have you a cold? cured? ,_ _ . If you do _iherlsfdi 'nat one reel and Idllble remedy and thst’s l(sc's CoidC . _ vthatriimssll =rspidly-- did results with every _ '-.um-frresru the °°l°fB except 132 tion, ask Central for the News phone and 133- V 'V Nm 1323, instead of 1323: or when Patrons who' consult' their phone they want to inquire about advertls-_ l-’°°k° 1°’ th” “umm” “NY THU? ing ask Central for_ tue Subscription want Wm g'°¢uY IWW” 511° WOW 0| phone No. 132-2, or for the News ti” 'p“'tl°“l' C°“l”`“1 lf°l°Ph°\1° U16 phone N°_ 133. instead 0| 132.3.; 0,, Guardian clerks and ah _ help make. when_they want the News or Editor- t'h°u` uv" n_l“°h bFfdl`7'l` #N1 509:" fel Department ask Central for the l’_i°"° ,' 345011 Advertising phone No. 132-3, instead CRAND TRUNK ORDEQING l '_ ' ments and their respective, phone _- --,~= _ numbers are _plainly given in the tele- WO0NSOClf_El',l‘, R. IJ, Dec. _`9@._-Re-_ phone-book. S0510 l>e0Ple, instead nf .sumption of construction worralongi of the Niuoml Tranuontiw, Q been tak|an'durl_` 'thi l'ast'ni¢n¢,]1_' '~» *The orders to gs teaming company ‘cams irom'the xntractors_ in charge _pingrsnd Tru' v _ work in Rhode Is-' can Mann lrAs'l~__i*rrME oN' -i I G. T. P. IN NEW BRUNSWICK. MoN'l'Rs:AL, ~ e-That -,elle -eas- t_ern_ section bf _the transcontlnsntal ,railway comss`fully up to the expec- Rittions of the officials was the state- ment given out this morning at the Grand Trunk oflloesthy J. E. Dal- ryniple audi G.'l‘.P,l`!. of the Grand '1‘runk_ _passenger ' department; E. Til. flu, of the 1. C. R. commission, V ._E.. P.~Cronk, general superintendent WORK T0 START AGAIN? have- just `--comple lpoking.at ths.hnok, even phone one Elle Sepphirn New England Railway _ . i.i..¢» raised? .el 1... ei -ga li.- only by-\‘l'Al%¢» ~- _ -f*-'*=*;;=\1°°*"=;",'°,;,’;,“°';,°*;’“ "P bther department. All this is as 19 “id 75° 5° P"°b°b1°- ° y m ww” ° ' mlm ' ° great waste of time on the part of A tmmmg °°mP““Y»"i'hi°h 1'” 5”” the person phoning, the operator at °,‘“'t"?g 1“mb°"'f"°“" Pdut' “1°“$ th” ine central. and one clerk ln-the ae- Pf°P°=“d \°“i1"?“‘l \’°¢"°°” W°°“' vartmmt wrongly phomm The new! docket and Providence to Sayleevllle. "an, on an upper n00,.'_.m,mot give for storage, has received orders to t ' k. T l h 1115 S ' tm g;°;;;;,;Y 1g;°';°;§°,';,';§°°“* °*“=- 2133.335 .....i"2.‘i‘Z‘;’.‘i‘i“.i..§’i‘2‘.‘£’.i"£‘....i‘i‘3i mil.. an mf. .au he av-».=»-at iw er a e g u c ons nor ' t art b ck th lumber to the we advertising stan about subscrip' nlldlntrl) slung Che-lines whence it had open for througlrtreflic. ' ` miles. _ __ _ ` ` Mr. Dall‘yi`ixple` says' the rd! _ ll perfect throdghout the whole and they mig§ have continued , sixty miles lei-tn ll they liao wlslis.. , . .. .`\ .»-|° .- ,_‘. l’ ,__,__ i~ zu 1:. .' ,$5 . Z'»7 l' *z "T ’ ~‘:k li,_, : ,‘ -.ni ff? 53% 'iiivf ‘ hi ,`£§€\‘?--'I T " if- ; . 2 -i