THE GUARDIAN fearime' :iiillill i»° _ a _ \ back until April 17. On the ' morniIl¥ Just, impartial, Reliable, News aeeklngatalltimes to furtherthebestin as the people. and recognised therefore as The I°eo3:»1o’§ Pm hbihhed at its omces. New Prvwse Bl An Ind ni Lournal, untrammvlied teres po month ssc. wen, s.ii’ii.?.’(‘w.;i'.;;.a'.;;'g..‘.",°..; ia' advance.. ................................. . .$1 hve been established at the fcllowin pin wheresuhacriptions mnybepaid, news _ ed.advei-tiring, job work and other basin traaaetede- Qnmmei-aide, Rogers & Rogers* store-J. B Baker, Agent. Alberton, Alberton Poet Omce-Herbert Cla Agent. Sourisiast, Telephone Omce-P. G. Sea Agent z I. B. B. KCCKBADY, Editor. `°° kept up the navigation to this port ces on the lst J annry following.0n the Ind els: January 1900 the new steamer Minto ¢_ put on this route, the Stanley being h nto Minto began work on the Charlottetown I Branch Offices m tho Picton route. 0n’the 9th she wentto _f .. ._, ~"¥~'-" '~;-_'_1.-. '_ .~__ _ ,_ '.- ‘ __ _;',_ V __. :s;,- _. v~- '.~~ . . r‘: 've .. ,___ . ..__. N $71.2’ ¢.€ _§_ __ ._.___‘,, _, Inthe springof lil! therewaeso ni u to Picton The Stanley came here in Throughout December 1899 the Prine ,,k_ n reserve at Georgetown. The Mi crossed to Picton on that day and on following day made the round trip from‘Gcorsetown. On February 21st the sssissieiy as se. os the sm dsl” in owning mgpqt that early in arrived at Bummersids and bcaan Ann wr people ,became clamoreusfor trlpsto0epe Tormentlne, making _ ¢ the Stanleyto come in. She was held daily im JIM!!! 3. 1951- Th’ WS” of continued _ou..th!e route till January let, y' that day the Princess left port and went Iwi. Both than went onthe 'George- _ the tewn Picton route. ' oc; evening after .the Princess had dem llortlmeaidegoet nice, at the following rates. “rned nn; thc hu-bgr was pg-ae ti rl ‘Il Vll\C¢!_ _ _ orning Editiomdaily (except 8undny),_¢;i;§ opuh ,_ on It was not till Marohli that the Mints cally again appeared here. making here iltsi- trip without stopping in four hours. In ess _December 1901 the Steam Navigation and ‘boats kept up their service till the close o! _ \ expire year. os January sic ions its F was ' Stanley began to ply on the Summerslde; the old Tormentine route and on the Sth _ 'Pietou. On the ith our people w town The Board of Trade thereupon m _ 1 _ _i me MoRN1Ns GUARDIAN .;.‘.':°..i".l‘3;11?i;1§;°.12Z.§f$ :;’:‘1;T ‘;.Z;‘,':‘°“.. ‘°.....';.f‘ ..‘.'.§:§"'.‘.. $2: u f QL few days later she was headed this E WEDNEDAI DRC' mf! 1”' way but a snowstorm coming on she WINTER STEAI ERS’ RECORD. Bro Stanley came into Charlottetown harbohl' 1' ;°,,He‘,?,,°£;,, “,,,_|"§‘,§',g:,u°2:"“I,_ amazed tolearn she had gone toGeorR€- landing malls and pese¢nl!ol'l» _ ,_ . n 1! Q . / had it "i ‘lilo i coal and the followinit d returned to Charlottetown she made 31 round trips,l8 single trips and mi favorable contrasts between the It may be worthwhile now to ect math, St“|ey_ ur out a fe__w__'=histe_ri_clagt_s in reilrd to e winter navigation during the past`t6u cr live years. In 183 the Stanley came to Chariot e- In March 1930 there was long deten blockade at' Picton. The men of town opening the navization here on Am” were dawn” on bp”d_ 'mmm' In D°°°mb°'°£ "M nm' “ar _Stanieywas sent tothe assistance of she resumed workon the Charlottetow th P‘°°"’ "°"'° ‘“" ‘“°‘ ‘ "" °”'°”r ° iight mrs into this nn-bor asc e | ' _went oil' to Georgetown. Soended the .ave days failedtocroes. The Stanley on ,work which at the time caused un- the western route had made. So d Hin on' e ti 1' °g th., but, md man; 0'1" |»,, gh, Northumberland wentontheroute. he _ tn ninimma on ment me aitsnima lervvo Mt 1°# 1'°\<1¥f°= "N " rouu to trips,10 single trips, and failed to cross 18 days. The Stanley remained on the mhweetern route till April lst when th ¢ In December lm the Steam Navigation - _z` ._ , V , x _ - en t Island Contingent for South Nl" “Pt W 5°" "”P°°t'"° "°“t°°"‘m - ' ~ The Deecmberliwhen the_Minto bcganply- . ' . . ¢ ran te. The Stanley made her first trip _ I pens route it was learned on the Sith that she the spring unmuom Demmbu. 19, gn gh, gist gh; Minuyw Geomo- wee aboutto be withdrawn to Karine was in Washington and ui-“,“¢‘ hw Q” mm. th. Staley' Bud °‘ hd' 'ind ‘° um Vw' th' 1*' sent to Summerside. On the 21st there f\\l1°h'¢|RNi°‘ If-°\m°f\ ‘mt °f th* hlfbml cons yy” 3 mmm- ¢g am umm bang 'mf' The records! last winterls still fresh Trad snitthattheeteamerwaeordered te tinneonthis route, which she did till 43,3, whgngmn un Bguq _gg Decemberllwhen she went to George '°“- 0° *M 11" December i-hes. s. rsesivsaircm the mmxsiu that he ,_ G‘°9°°h°‘m°*“°tm* P°"t» “ld “H030 _ wired Capt. Finlayson to continue the Sth. e < ' . i. 5,-ip. to ggi, pq;-g “_ 1”; .3 in ,um two months helpless, so that during that _ on December ia, into me mute was spirited ever to Gwswwv- the 1°°°°° mn' Si’ mum D"i°" mn mnhma _put on the Charlottetown Picton route 0 ditious have being tholliiiiii too hai-df qu her. Buttwodays lstcrthe `S.8.`.Elilot;~' , ing from this port to Picton and the Stan- on _ as or in , the minds ofour readers. How the ‘ Stan-` wo - wu¢usirI.ouunsviss,anaa reply waylerhfter mekinslilwvodtfivwd * yn.; single trips on the western route got last his in the pan on January 12 and wasfor over _ perlod°we had but one steamer on thc? - .4_ winter service. At length on February " Here is a short description of one of the _,newest _stylcsof corsets. A corset made of ine coiitil, .med- . iiim waist, -is`ti°aig'-ht front, ' extra long military'hip, bias cnt, fully »,'r'> A _*I-25° _ »_ -~.' r ; ‘ $25? ,r , '~\ lf, I e a " ‘H fe. nests ,, P01 The Holiday S6350! 3 wantagooddresssuit--cven- i clotliesanesomncliincvid- you in_’s way 'that will #»fif¢1°1¢¢.1¢\=f to get the latest at this of year-for even- *_'¢'¢i°“°-' 'dinner theatre" ‘ gored with, suspenders .attached _ 5 _ . gd .£,- ia!! . 'S .RU Opposite 81.* Ped’e£hurci\. corner Dorchester Ollce Hours: 0-10|. 'l=~_8ii-' in., \.~‘1.=.;~.-'-f"\ 1-- .- » ~; _1?g;‘4 )"` `%5;“'t*, §'.“--r. 3;. , ». :-51 _ ‘ _ .¢.' . 3“°"`V`3 *" ` /iv: ` r i 4 a £ zz. ` I’ \ ,X _v ,-ry ~.'l_:-"1 T. ff _ .-.~_ ,qgsr f___f"_' _ R-`_~,1:' _ » __/,J `*" . .. . / . _ -i if.. " “ ~ | ‘___;ia" ». *Z ' _'f'i‘_ '~ _ .~ if ‘s __ ___ “’“;,:f'f , , ~;~;.*`.»".*T"`i' ~='~"if.'. " - ` ._ - _-if. - .ff w *" i\ 1-. .=2- Ji -:w.'..a v.~~-. -.~. 5-c»_;-.» of -. sc _.rf .,, 1 :ff I i.f""'\~ ~* i _»;.» .-.` < - 1 ,-/,_ _ _\. »~,~ / 4-_A , . `r\» . .fi ' .= ';‘ . 1 ter with a disabled service. And sofdire- lict were the Ottawa ministers that the work_of rescue had to be undertaken by our Board of Trade and Provincial Gov-_ ernment, who purchased dynamite arid I employed a diver at their own cost and risk. 14 the Minto went toner rescue, lost her] S ‘ ,_ Q - . _ 'f}_ 1 _' Propeller blades on March _z_sndwasher~ . 1 ` ~ ` _ f_ _ _ " v < \. s-.-if disabled until the Stanley was re- leased on March 17 and towed her to Pio- tou for repairs. So we were hall the win- “SUNNYSIDE.” , Then cams the effort _to_ get the ' Stanley or Mintoto come to Charlotte-_ town Messrs Faiqnhsrson- and Mc- Kinnon employed Capt. Taylor to test the icellarch 21, the result proving it-‘ quite practicable fox the winter steamer nm- 1 f -» m o JAMES - _ ». \ . e Actual Results a1il~ Not Estimatcs.t.fiiuiii. X _,yi f _Q 3 l-l‘ .. ' ` "In-1 is 114-5'-Q e':f~ - aa.§:"' *RSD-3I4é`_',f`_* ' \. JT# g *rr*-5-`;`-' A _ _ 0,. i * ”' ~ cf- / .»;'Tri .-fri `. ‘ah `T', - - '.~ "“."§'9_`i'§'a \ '-'elf _ _ - --_~_.z , _-_;.,., 3' 5;-j.. so-_ .nf - ms- 1*; » i to come in. On 31st March in the morning ‘ the Princess left her wharf and reached Picton at 10.30 o’clock. On the same _,day thellinto came to this port, after the summer steamer had broken the way. Such are some of_the bald facts of the case. Summer steamers have repeatedly left our port after tif winter steamer has withdrawn in December and J anuary,and ter steamers in opening-our port in the spring. Such facts need little comment. WNUAW have also repeatedly been before the win- __ _/ , CANADA- LIFE ASSURANCE C0.. TORDNTO. ' __ Dnar. Sxxs :-In acknowledging recelptofycur cheque fri' $i.52l.ao, I desire to express my satisfaction with the outcome of my investment with you. ~~ ' My policy, No. 8726, was issued on the endowment plan in 187° for $rooo, and I e;:d"ugtw‘:n§:k.dti.s.g:l?rie:'greater than the' total cost of- the dIha re edth $1 inadoitin. pglicy by $4t.ao an ve ceiv e ,ooo _ o _ _It is y uecesaaiyggpr me to say that to have all mv payments reuirned and over $r,ooc in addition, des the insurance pi eiection sn these years, is quite eat- isfnd ory to me. impossible. “ I congratulate the Canada Life on a record which might almost be considered , ` R V Ifitnrn, oN'r. ang. ieui, nm. ' Yours Truly, _ F. A. HALL. E. R. Bmw, R ‘ Wi-0 IIIIIIJF Florson & and Aihsneyet Browns Block NEI' Solicitors lor dwtf JOHN F app Dfw Y ar Time says, “Move on old 1903, for 1904 stands waiting at the door,” Let They tell their own tale only two effect- _ _ csuyxrne svciasnce of me charlotte-._ i Cham-mt°w”’ “1°m'°w town Picton route on every pretext or‘ » ~ _ _ _ _ _ on no pretext at all is written large on Commission Manager P. E. Island Branch, Special-Agent _ _ l . -d _ `H~ vxate -for-'-qaeuacaaea Demons Bananas. use-sBB_arrla¢tca8txee¢,BnlHax.H.& dwxvl r ~ ~ M13* it so-for a year, at best, is but a twinkle on the Calendar of Time. elcome to |994 New Year' s resolutions are NOW_ in order. Start right in everything. - Start right toward the iight Clothing, Hat and Furnishing store. Get 'yourself into the habit, early in ' the year, of buying the kind of Cloth- ing, the kind of Hats and the kind of Furnishings that will give absolute, unqualihed satisfaction. It pays in every way. _ Siitli 6 Rtwliliitii will Bliiig _ You Bere We wish you all a Happy New Year, ` and we expect to see you soon. _ - 1 Pr wse B s., The Wonderful Cheap Men. e _hour’s notice to our shippers. ` i had the added grievance of the with- . `£NE\ilES OF OUR _0_RT. the face ot the record. This year we have JW0l‘k *Sims* 0” best innmstg' F°'t‘m'n ately for us they are few and generally drawn of tue winter been without snivalued atthelr proper werbh- F°rf\\\l-1°- One effect of our ditllenlties with regard to having the winter steamer service between Charlottetown and Picton maintained as late in the fall and opened asearly in the spring as might reason- ably. be expected is to disclose the fact that the port has its enemies-enemies within the gates-who gain a living our citizens and yet less no oppor- tunity to dedry our port and city and l _mmm-in ill 053988 -Direct from New York. _ delayed en route. Rec’d v be sold at bargain' prices.. ' f' Other bsrgdiiis pre- vail all over the store till i after the holiday season. 1 If _ you wish ». `to se1ect.,,a‘ New Year’s gift try liei'e°.f A W Roddiil Phill B. The Square Druggisr Sunnyside A $hiliiiielii pulsion. 'Against these few enemies of the port neither the Board of Trade nor The Guardian need any defence. Our J S cltinensknow who are the true friends, _ _ ’ . OPERA HUU i ly for them theylive in a tolerant coin- _ ____ _ ' I (HARVARD munity and soescapea cold bath in our . . _ _ Mm Ana' harbor, or the penalty of boycott or ex- Pf°f- Eaf1¢’5 Gfalld Bnkffalil ‘_ ment _ Ao! Charlottetown' who are workin8_F A 01° sl2VCA0f _Barnsten asaiduously tobuild up our city and are _ A Grand Comic in 2 _acts by fighting the battle of justice and equity Sir An-hm, Sullivan ` as in on behalf ofthe community at large. New,»Ym,k under Bic manage _ ment ofll. D.`0y_ly Carte. _ _ ‘pwiiibe Given in _ine House on . _Tuesday e _and ~jJ_i;1lI;s_nYi eaniiqisiii; - ~ +B'isys1isrs and an sunsets dependent BINTLETS _ Llniinent to_ keep their joints limbor abd mnseles in trim. . 11m-|ane_-1lll'lf"-'i i mio w£m'i£n.iiTI__iiALirA`X. 4 Hamrax, Dec. S.-As showing the niildness of Christmas weather in Haiiiiax .the stawmeat- is made . that a» bnttsilry was seen in Park; f There was a beat on hsrboni ,_ _ _»-I|._T=l\,1UIll.'v'1'_%' _ 5 "GLASS FRUIT JARS We have onhandalarge “stockof Fi_*_uit'_]ars in pintyquart and 2 quart selling chesp; _ H _ s-_iam glega-ut,imported_ costumes i__ . . . p __ 1* s.< wr ’1‘==s=»». N" Y°f1=` 0 ’ ~ "va our ' litdefitk-A MUNEY T0_LOAN. crown. ir. laeilil. oppcdtel. ue@o\e_ SP0. Downing _Commission l¢¥li!¢‘-'t._;¢..' _mosaic ....""-"..e"‘.......,..."°“":'.:~ e ‘life " Q S. [NM Q_elleleer,Reeary dehedioanmads. 13.1. 1? ¢arV‘\&‘.1'v'm2