- ,_ F./._..,,._-.-1,. whuriri UWB! - Victor! o I, O G , on the 18th inst1 p. m., Public meeting _ ___¢ _ __ __ .srnlks WON.-f\_W,=tbe_miriuni° ymggr ir in Richard 0tsidL~iA`lliion, sent live exhibits and _,_ in CFA. dak he won the 5| G. F. __ _ g prima'-first lor oats; lollo peas and potatoes and second, when lol' \ HEY THE HUSBAND STAGE. _...___ you at ou are our wiie's tli'ird li dull! Q1 talk. rin; sm hcr fourth husband, was tho* r_ _r_ I Hes s, man, said the iirst man. n you not a husband; you're a 1 l1slllt'_ -1iadies’ Home Journal. \ F- t ned by the coal ismine in tad by a sugar lamine. An oi- report [rom Kiel! says that, ow- o singularly unpropitious wee-l conditions, the beet crop this 5 y§r is much more than 50 per cent.’ short of its normal yield. The pricsl ohsugar is steadily rising in all thai u grav Bhlal ill; t ther s tliern and southiveetem centres the shortage will later be ielt thro ghout the whole oi European`; Russia. _ The government is held primari1y‘ responsible for aulisrigevricy which eco- |_ nornically aiiects masses; it con- _ trols the sugar 5_r"3st’s total output twelve months ina vance. and spparv »ently, never reckops‘with the possibi- lity oi a beet-cropffdllure. 'Tlje "Odesski Lisok” statm on what it d_ ribes an indubitable authority thatfihe Russian sugar trust has he and come to an agreementvwith the Brus- sugar congress whereby it will, sels course ol the next six years,, in t export 1,300,000 _tons ol sugar to western Europe. ' The Russian trust makes no secret ol its intended attempt to capture 'tho British sugar trade. iussmo lun _ $200,000 Loss iN rims. __ ,___ ~ MAN _ .~r um 1 aiu wi be ettemra es w. 1. .vomi- to y.-s. _ ails wi be oi - " bon‘s Drug Stcr _“___ . Y Y Y ' 'I said one man to another tion. Isaac Ives. Montague. 11-Ill! ' thew, Souris, will be st home Wed f suoaraos 1N cnors week or two more the time tug b OD _ SA, Dec. 14.-The hardshii! not miss an issue, as all papers are hf°¢.¢° _ .di ` smtherri Russia ,is likely to be ag- dam A When F. G. Jordan, Guard- Souris as _ V ally. Persons having advertising. sub- scriptions, or news are asked to send same direct to "The Guardian. Char- lottetown," until Mr. Jordan can complete the arrangements he has un- der way to have his oilice open at all times. He states that he has provided for a generous supply _ ol is ~._ necessarily absent. ~ Guardian G in Bollrll phone 1| ...°'l‘HIi! MORNING DAILY Guar- n'», Montague. gent `in 18, , .°'rHs iioiiul DAILY ones ts st H. J. in.- C ~1-‘on sans bleeb. blue, patched d red foxes. Prices on allllllea- __-_ ...°A'l' HOME.-Mrs. Harold lat esday and Thursday aiteruoons.D0¢ s eng iota. 1_21'1sa1i _..°sunscnIssns eiieuia renew . svs paid lor has expired and thus scontinued promptly on expiry ____ _ 5 §__°ABSENCE OF AGENT.- _ an Agent, is absent (rom is necessary occasion- news daily from Souris, even when he _____.___._-_-- . CUT THIS OUT AND PASTE IT It is surprising the large numbelgl people in Charlottetown who, when they want to' inquire about their Morning Daily Guardian or subscrip- tion, ask Centrsl for the News phone N0. 1fZ.3, instead Of 132.2; or when they want to inquire about advertis- ing ask Central lor the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or for the News Phone No. 133, instead-aol _182-3'; or when they want the News or Editor- ial Department ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or the Advertising phone No. 132-3, instead missing and eleven persons-iniured as ol 133, although a.ll_ those depart- ments and their respective phone Atchison Am. Beet Sugar Am. Smelters__ Axnal. Copper B1l°Q§1¥ll B-Q1.. ' _ :i~. '-_.: Lens# Yang; _ .il “gorthelgndgaciiic Pennsylvania Reading (Rook Island Island Southern' Pacific Sugar Union Pacilic U. S. Steel U S Beth. Steel Mex. Pet. Harvester Utah Collller iv es '1 > W _._n- have you 0110 106 49; 701 135 88l 31; 163; 4# 121i 157% 23; 101% 111 iss; sei _ _ steel Pm 100; 35; 75; 109% sei HCIALIBT ids ol people BNN’ 9°" and falling hair who, having nearly every a<\v¢l'tf\l°4. Nl’ me hair-grower _without re- ' a',,,,,l 3 _irq hr. s. hae. " fi' B904 li‘°\" erggdfeinnen llcatlrll stock ar- ch_sng`_e'," 164 Richmond Bt., Char- lottetown, P. li. I. _ ' naw rom: s'ro0Ks_ _ High Low Close 105 l is 67 ni 87 Wi' 166k $0 _ ull 120} 159} 22% 106} 116| 154 64% 108* 341 'l3§ 101; 541 ____._._.__--1--_ ios ist 10; 1 vs; 835 ai; isa; 41; 120; 121i 16| I 23; 107 11': 156i 661. 109;- 35! 'zsi 109; ss; gl' 1>i'l"rsnuRG, Dec. 14-one man is esu lt oi B fire yesterday which des- numbers are plainly given in the tele- hone book Soi-ne people, instead oi troyed Library Place, a (our story brick apartment building on the north side, causing a loss estimated at .$200,000.- p . looking at the book, even phone one oi the above departments to find out what number to ask lor to get an- a lor, 8 civil war veteran, who had a _ ite pl rooms on the iourth iloor. Mor; froth lib ary of A M Scbover general su 'l‘he*man missing is Colonel John T Y__ ' ' “l V thé‘buiiding bv the iiames._ Th of the Pennsylvania Railroad was des __ _ w th $25,000. \ STEAMSHIP ROYAL GEORGE h 'S ARRWES AT HALIFAX 'irorn one department to another, up- .. 1-I‘Al.IFAX, Dec. 16.-T-he steamsliip Royal George arriv _ from Quebec at ii- ,‘ ' ` s_‘ K- _ _elslesk _ yssterfedy -:i St. Lawrence. It is, not _yet decide whether the Royal Geor§¢_.will get i to _ abd _it is said the trouble is that th E George " to enter. This _question i still un4lcl"1 negotiation. In case a drrangement_,,is impossible the Royal to Boston or New George York for he- Cured ._ Dollars for rniarrhl Ustarr 'l‘oledo,0 than 200 ei-sons were driven e r _ _ _ , _ *perlntendent oi the Northwest s_vstem| troyed It uas estimated to be o I-is ing the passage atfan' a 1-of 'oi twelve knots, an; hour. e laced a ortbwest blizzard.coming;_1.down the _ - d _ n the Halllax diqy dock. 'The steam- ship Gladstone is still iq the dock underwrlt/e'rs`in Londouwill not con- ei it bo.pay» the _sum demanded to tak_o‘he'r-V oubland. allow _thc Royal 'or ,_0m_tip._ F. Scott's Antarctic expcdi liner _departiqenh All this is a eat -waste. off time on the part ol the person phoning, the' operator at the Central, and the clerk in the de- partment wrongly phoned. The nsyvs stall, on an upper floor, cannot give the necessary information about eith- cr advertising or subscriptions, nor the advertising stall about subscrip- tions or news, nor the subscription stall about advertising or news. In other words the clerks know and can ' do but their own work in their own departments, and if it were otherwise they would be continually running stairs and down, mixing work, wear- ing themselves out and causing the greatest possible confusion. On and alter 6 p__m.- daily) it is uselessfto and 133'. _ `»Patrons who consult their phone books, for 1 the numbers they really want wll_1 greatly lessen the work oi the patient Central telephone and Guardian clerks and thus hclpmalie their 'llvcsurnuch brighter and 'hap- picr. _ " ' 3-l6dtl.` _________€<--- STRIYCK BY TRAIN: ` UJAWLS FOR HELP; IS ` KILLED BY ANOTHER. ARLINGTON, Vt., Dec. 14--While crawling along the railroad track seeking aid for himself and a Young wolnan alter they had been injured bv 8 freight train, Harry Young, aged 18 was instantly killed by, another train early today. ‘- -vuung and Msrcnrfuuiett, ii girl or about the same age, _ 'were driving home after 3 dance, when struck by s passing ircight. __ 8 B ll EXI’EDI'l‘lON_-'l‘O ‘ RELIEF OF SCOTT. *“'riie Antarctic steamer Term Nova . _i __ 1' Gifis such as é 7.`PiP€S '3~ 1 _Soap Box Tobacdos _ Mirrors `fCigars Hair Brushes ' 'Toilet _‘Sets _ " Manicure ' _Puff Boxes 'Military Brushes "_Souveiiir llishés _jewelery Flashlights ' _Koda.l_:s -_’ __Moir’s Chocolates Lowney’s 1 “land iiuin`etoll$ 'btlierg articles. 7' ‘- ' ‘fi-ff ir.-».~.'__i‘ S I F* of f ‘ ,_mostfcomple'tc_ _O Q! '1' _Gifs _ ‘l lfiswMsué`ti z'4.~» a¢"*i_“i_i- I _ _ I _ I ‘ ` 1 V 'l-_ " I I VI" il? , _ _ __ ____ ' ` ' l ! I 4 f;We_fl1ave:lvaricty of articles suitable for Xma P' Our Stock of __ Kodaks, Jewelry, Chocolates and Perfumes s 1 _ Kindlylinspect before making your purchases for Xmas 1\¢l211;¢>)_1‘1",s Store -MC ” L PIO ui 7° / ‘ ' ' ~'.-_ <;‘ Q-'~‘Z'T\".‘f 7 -. " » __V____»__,'_`_-I-.,=,. _,_.}-:._i1'¢ _ Xmas Goods -""“l`i Canadian Pacllic 256 Detroit .1 Dom. Steel Corp'n 575 56} Minn. & St. Paul (-Soo). Montreal Power 224; N. S. Steel &1Coal- 185 ask for any phnhe numbers except 131 ' CHIC`lAG5' EX@HANGE_ _ (‘lllill~l'I‘(`1HllR(lH, N. Z., Dec. 14--‘_ ilorrrnmah srooxs ~1 Nj? ' :,.__ ` High Low 'C 254 1 _ 13 224 4`s_i2_ - as s 111 112 ss; as Richelieu & Ontario 112 Brazilian 89 COTTON. Snot 1310 unchanged. December ~1 1282 1272 1282 January 1288 1236 1279, March 1299 1285 .1287 May 1298 1285 1289 High Low 1 Close December Wheat 84; 843 84§ May Wheat 89k May Corn ~ 48} May Oats 32; May Pork 1880 89) 89 \' 48| 48; 32; 32] 1505 1805 The above is the title oi Bulletin Ne. is inet unburned by we direc- oi Agricnltiire, Ottawa. This twen- ty-lour-piige bulletin written by W_A. Brown, Ottawa, is without doubt the best work onthe subject _that has-yet appeared and the illustrationsf num- bering' Z7 in ali, are perlect; The present evil methods ol handling' bud marketing eggs are dealt with in such _a man-ner that anyone can under- stand and _appi~eciate. _ ~'1’lis suE8¢B~ tions made to the jarmer, the mer- _chiiric the ess; buyer, the rsiiwiiys `snd,_egp_i-ess companies, dealers pdckens, rstaxers and the ji iollowed, oiild entirely ‘the deplorable _conditions _now ing in this valuable lndustry sailed tnriay to the relief oi (‘1aptain'1*_”‘nq§1;_|i11 ¢9ncsi-ner). All (ai-nisrs and that 461°, -nd ~' others should possess a copy, which M "¢,md_- _ 1 1 _ can be obtained by addressing T. A. Benson, Department ol Agriculture, . _ » A .,_,_..__._l-»--dl-ul* rl ir Baby Sets Tobacco Pouches Shaving Mugs and Pads Hair Brushes Fountain Peus Brownie Cameras Perfumes cs Sets Chocolates E L 2 _ .__ __ -*_ . I , . . _ ~_ .___ _ 'tion of Hemmiii-un semi, mi|iii1,t¢r1_§’1_'_‘;’°y“§_‘§§_‘;"_°' ' Charlottetown. _ _ _ _ uns nu1,iuu_ _ uf IT ll ___ 1 Turkeys 74'. .il ser” ~ _ b1‘l_¢Ip8 [ft 0_0 1 £f1émo§emenxs."_Is'rs¢ variety of 1_ fm- 5 y¢nrs,_rcgu1arly sell in other stores at h _A $6 our price-~ ----» 5|-41 ranging from $4 50 o 1 ' BIG BEN the International face, nickel ‘or brass case, T ff AMERICA _alarm in nent -is/.1 - 1 _i¢___J made '_ _,_ ~ _ 1 . _ _~,_§~_ _. Faucv nne sold plated °a~i°»-_1°°*_=\§F-"7 li best aliinn clock onthe market .,........................... ..._ _-_--$3~ moms, a splendid value at the price. . . . . . . .__.'_a~»-- 1-.. designs, _guaranteed alarm clock, bright - ‘ V case, reliable move- ~ _;___~ 0Gec a Q _ , .uNwsRsA1.'B1;sfrn_Miixsacanuake and ==\_1=<”f1=°_ bfiid ' ` ‘ N `wlg1o\;t__§o_;i_t'hi_pg the lw§tl1_ t`lic_`1_;a§`l_.\_l§l. ‘§°`or' ecoi;on__;y_.°__¢;0;;'?l el* _ _ _ 'e " __ii'(ve¥6e;j' 03 SlZ€ _ _ ' _ 1 _-1 _ ““‘ g SA1?és’&°¥»§cfsNi111q1i1snu”'~1#ooD clrorrsk _11=_1s__11v== » ` " g " " cutting suriacesfor coarse, i1ie