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Qi.; . _, 3 ,i 1' _ ~._;'.\ ~~| ,yy !,‘» “tx r_»<‘< z _n_x iw.-“ ’~f~| .‘; SH i.. 1 4 _£_.~._;_._._ v-' . , _ _ , » ,rp _, _ - __ _ '. __'._.m _ __ ‘ rmwror THE Nl' OWN GU IAN t mosrmro cms. - , 1*" ,i _ PAGE TYVQ »+»-;-~»- ff _ ' We Thank You As we cross the bound- ary of the new year we wish to thank these who have honored us with their confidence and trade Q. ld Ss* Plone ISS u ` 4 un. "`°`|»|.'»¢"'......_."'°""ff_ N:::::d Edit I Pboaunlll Q Eg Q' Head Oiiico at Uhnrlottotown Q- Branch Offical ol Bummorsldc 1 Atherton. Bourll, and Montsgug. I DIARY 0F EVENTS TO-DAY. City Magistra.te's Court, 9 a, m, during the year that is past. The year 1913 was ih every way-the most sat- isfactory we have everhsd and we are pleasrd to ex- press our appreciation of the favors shown us. f ~ We assure our custom- -i ers that we shall during 1 1914 make every eiiort to l serve them better than in the past. 3 We extend to all sin care _ wishes for a haopy and prosperous New Year. J. G. Jamieson 1 DRUGGIST I After | Our ' . Biq I “Rush we still have a large enough stock to supply your wants. G, H. Taylor ` Jeweller & Opticlan , Montague Black Fox Ex change _ Correspondence Solicited L. M. McKinnon, Manager Montague, P. E. I. Ll L_____......___i._.._._.. uluunnoes ' I i McFARLANE - LOWTHER. - At the residence of the bride's parents, on Decemberthe 24th, 1013, by the Rev. Jas. MscDougall, Reginald Mc- Farlane of Cape Traverse to Aletha Jane daughter vi Mr. Nei. t- .vi-1.; of North Carleton, BITHS F' i MUNN.~0n December 23, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. Magnue Munn, of Bos- ton, a daughter, still born. MUTTART.-On December 24th, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Muttart, Summerside, a daughter. Congratu- lations. HILL--At Fredericton, P. E. Island, on Sunday, I)ec. 28th, 1013, to Rob- ert I. C. and Mrs, Hill, a son. Con- gratulations, "O" if anna F____l, .___'2 DWYER.--At Mount Stewart. on De- cember 29th, after an illness of about a year, Charles Dwyer, aged 65 years. (Patriot and Examiner please copy). DUCHEMIN.-In the city, Monday. Dec. 29, 1913, Wm. Duchemin, aged 94. Funeral from the residence of his brother, Albert Duchemin, St. Avards to-day, 31st, at two o’clock to Peo- ple's cemetery. 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1913 MOHIREIUS DISASTER The great tire in Montreal. disas- trous enough in all conscience, was not so serious as at first reported lo- cally. The news spread quickly throughout Charlottetown that Mon- treal was in -flames and that, being without water supply, the city was doomed. Naturally, many people hero who have friends in Montreal were gravely concerned and the telegraph was freely used enquiring about the safety of relatives. It was due more to the successful use of dynamite than to any other cause that the great flre on Ontario Street did not spread and become a general corrflagratlon. The pre- sent state of, affairs in Montreal is parlous to a degree we can hardly appreciate, surrounded as we are by water on every side. Since Christmas Day the city has been practically without water owing to a break or crack sixty feet long in the acpueduct leading from the intake pipe to the malnpump house of Montreal water works. The city oridinarily needs 42,000,000 gallons of water per day, while at present the only supply available is 14,000,000 gallons which the private concern known as the Montreal Water & Power Co., is sup- plying. " Huw 'thehdcident occurred has not been definitely ascertained. The superintendent of the water works asserts that it was due to causes that set in when workmen employed by a private company made excavations too close to the aqueduct. A fissure occurred in the big concrete pipe and the leak from this gradually extended with the force of water pass- ing through. But a strange thing about this accident is that the city has an engineer constantly on the watch over the aqueduct, and people are now wanting to know where this oflicial was when the fissure was found to exist. Apart altogether from the danger from the outbreak of fire the condi- tion of the inhabitants is lamenta'blle. Two oi the hospitals are without both water and heat and none of the residents have water above the first floor. The pressure is only fif- teen pounds, whereas' twenty pounds pressure is necessary for an ordinary service, The greater part of the city is without any water at all amd the inhabitants have to resort to boiling snow to provide themselves with drinking water. The anxiety and worry occasioned by this dreadful state of ailairs will be appreciated when it is explained that the fire brigade have been con- stantly on duty since mid-day, on Christmas. At , every alarm of fire they rushed to the scene with thetfull l r-fpiipmwl., and on Saturday they had l to respond thus to. no fewer than f'l_ve l calls. The successful manner in which they tackled, the great outbreak on Ontario Street is entirely to their credit. A general confiagration in densely populated Montreal, With its thousands of people on the verge of starvation, would be a dreadful catastrophe at this season of the year when it ls with the utmost dim- culty many are ableto keep body and soul together. Glllllfilfill IIIDUS TRY We note with pleasure that in the forward move now in DTOBWBB ifl Prince Edward Island, application has been made for the incorporation of a canning factory at Georgetown, to be known as The Eastern Canner- ies. Limited. The promoters whose names were given in Mouday's Morn- ing Guardilan, together with the pur- poses of the comDB-Hy. are UNH Wim may be relied upon to push the busi- ness to a successful issue and to de-- velop an industry the want of which for so many years has been anything but a credit to our province. Situated as we are, in the midst of Canada’s most prolific fisheries, with unlimited quantities of fish of all kinds at our doors-‘and importing canned fish; growing the best vege- tables and fruit in the world-and im- lmporting these same vegetables and fruit canned by others; educating our children and when the process is completed amd paid for, sending them away to work ln and build up other countries while the work in our own oountry is starving forhelp-'this is not crsditdhic, in fact it in a distinct reproach to nl. There ll th! however, in the fact material for which we produce in abundance and oi which we import tons yearly manufactured elsewhere. system of the continent when the car .~ it uifsl mum nlfllnrs labor as cheaply as anywhere and has the best all year round climate ln ,_ _ '“"_ ' the world either for work or for the MERCEDES l care of raw material, being subyect to neither extreme of heat or cold. d(;M;;;°%f5;;' thi] i°1\9“tl0D ¢i>f I-'Oil' 1 -1° an _dustry as this should not be a suc- world ever produced, will make his cess in Prince Edward Island, wane first American appearance at B- F- P in _ there is practlcallyievery reason why ggltgs igrggaed 1:58” gf§l;on1;I:g§°g! it should be a success. It is true the unknown 10,-we of -nature who that it will have competition, stream. léas hagnesipd thought transferrcnce ous competition from the established i§lcl;“;!';§'thg‘§gpOr¥§$2;,' inottl;;a€;;dg"_ CB-“Ding COMBTUB in 0“t“1`l° Wh°9° Mercedes' remarkable powers. Merely goods we are now purchasing so lib- think of a musical selection, be it It 1- ces §;°f:;°1..?‘°°:.“..~..:.*;“i.';'°» .;e§;i.:“:r:s: Interests Will make an 9501*' to “Y-\' Mercedes will transfer your thought dermine the infant lndustry about to suggeslpion mentally to Mile. Stalp- » - _ tone is assistant who sits at t e be established here by temporarily re Mani), and the Niue' Wm play the duced fates. 8 thing l10'C \U1k11°Wn in desired selection without a second’s commercial and industrial com- hesitation. This is without question, ‘year has returned homo,-S, Pawn- Be if PM adm 22:.m°::..:e;;";:‘°‘°...';‘.:i;;l.l°;‘; Island is true to itself such man. It is safe to predict that Mer- competition will only prove a gtima- cedeshwilll bo she talk rg tlée triwn pe- ~ - . fore e as een in os on wen y- lus to IFB Infant industries' The time four hours. The prince of fun~makers, has arrived when our people should Jack Wi15on,d wllpl alslzibéa up Ihiannil, _ prize more highly th k f tb ' ssisted by A a ana an ac oye own hands, when fhycgadg mas? This clever trio will present their im- “Made in P[_.n Ed J promptu revue, in which Mr. Wilson 1 ce Ward Island' burlesque the stars who have precede should give any article a first right; him. Robert T. Haines, the wrglll- . k n ctor will appear in “ e to our,patrOnage° The way_t° build Mllsiiiwln The Dark,” his latest success up our industries is to patronize them written by v1y`i11’iRm J_ Hu;-1bu;-th Begin to speak wel1_.of them when they- de- or of "The ig ing I-Iope;" an o - , _ er big attractions will he the Empire serve it' and to give them the-prefer Comedy Four, America's funniest ence wherever price and quality Wm quartette; “The Purple Lady,” B. A U°I`IHif»- ' Rolfe’s big musical comedy, with Ral- h Lynn and company of sixteen; Wye hhave nc; liolpbt that the men any Long’ the enchanting English 0 live un er a en The Easter” Songbird; Samanoff and Sonia., the - » Cannerles Limited will make it go, Russian peasants in their native nor can we doubt that when under- 59°F” and dances; and many “her cerns that are now nourishing. this. one of the greatest needs oi our pro- vince, is about to be supplied. The Eastern Canneries will put up ish, - meat, vegetables and fruit, the raw _ ' she recently raised in Paris. 1.oNnoN, mc. 21, (special)-It is reported here with considcrabic ap- Pmme Edward Island should bo' parent authority that thc new Bras- a.nd can be made, a centre for canned man dr°“dn°“5ht Rm d° J“”°”'° ha' tcm 6-inch gulls. fourteen 4-inch goods of many kinds. It has all the b°;’l‘mD‘;‘;2;'°;grggd '1;\‘;’::7i-B “ated to advantages, in the matter of produc- be £2_500'000 ($1-25001000), B mth ine thc raw material. that Omcflc more than alumina sum immediately has--and very many more. It is con- payable in cash. tral to the largest markets; has This m°°°y» it 1' b°li°"°d h°1`°» WHS water transportation the cheapest of obtained by Turkey out °l th” ma” all means of carriers. with thcictcrr 'ras me as Janeiro, buns at sus- ior of Canada and with the Old Conn- wick; by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whit- try dnrlngthe .greater part or the W°f¢h & 00-. Ltd-. for the Brazilian year; it will have continuous all rail g°v°mm°“t is 655 met ln llmgth E; C UARD.IAN-§:oe¢¢1ve~o1»nodup by mm; is-l --“<2 :::'~.':..:::,°:.::°:.:°‘:_".'*:.".;..;:° ff.: TU R K E Y BUYS ll DREADNOUGHT l over all by 92 feet beam, and hiss a draught of 26 foot and a dixrplace- ment oi 32,000 tons. I-Ier armament consists of twelve 14-inch guns. four- gunl, three 6-pounder landing guns, six machine automatic guns, and three 18-inch torpedo tubes under water. She is' very much larger than the Minas Geraes and the Sao Paulo, already built for Brazil at Elswick and Barrow respectively. Tim ma- chinery is oi the improved turbine type manufactured by Vickers, Sons & Maxim, Ltd., and drives four screws and gives a speed or! 225 knots. ' d. way, they will be liberally patronized features yet to be announce -beginning at Jerusalem-for the ____ trade oi this province alone in canned AN EXPEDITION ' . CANADIAN MAGAZINE The Canadian Magazine begins the yesr with a fine number for January. Barr, Ben Deacon, Margaret Bell F. C. Lesser, and Peter McArtsur,'al1 was killed' It is refreshing to have 50 mug); good Parcel-Post," by George W. Austen~ "Speculation, and Its Edect in Ga l sanity question' ada." by W. W. Swanson. There are STEAMER | TASMANIA sketches by two most, entertaining scription of her journey from Atha- d E was at , M Forsyth Grant, who describes charm- gen lngly her recollections of Toronto ____;____ fifty years ago. One oi the most in- LORK KITCHENR of Honourable Robert Rogers, by ____ Grattan O'Leary, under the heading; LQNDON Dec_ 30_Lm.a K .;._.._._...__ said. A FUNERAL AT NIGHT Half-way above the sleeping town, And watched go by in bent restraint permns are wt °l wmk' _ Old folk and young, and pale and brown goods, judging by the contents of F _ our grocery shelves, would make a ROM DAWSON fair showing oil the books cf any WINNIPEG, Dec. so-A ~N0rthwcst company. We wish this new enter- Mounted Police expedition will leave Prize every success. 2(?x:V‘;‘;’;k‘;:l‘gFfl;*;Y ff? tFl'J°1`tSt ll;B°Pl1e¥" n s o e a anson's Expedition. They expect to meet at the Fort a police party from Heis chell, inland in Arctic, with news. AVIATOR KILLED IN GERMANY. First mention should be made of the J really splendid offering of short stor- 30_0:I€§$;§S:;,I;Q§'If G;rn:;1y’R Dec' ies _ by Canadian authors-Robert fell from an aemplam, hat uighinxll; of which are humorous to a degree. JURY HAVE DISAGREED Canadian humour is one number There are a number of interesting h0!f,},:]BvV,_g;o§,§§ £,ec£he3(é;2u,l;,f°Ii{a:: articles, historical and economical, Schmidt had famed to agreeiu t B“‘Eh “S "Tha Balls" DI`“Wl“K°»" by 11 this inorning A report said that Bernard Mmddiman: "Canada’s New there is 5 hcpeléss deadléck on the also *running just now two series of FLOATED .AGAIN Canadian writers, Mrs. Arthur Mur- INLAND Au tr H D 30_Th phy, who continues her delightful de- steamer T;sm_a;,aBa;1'0re Zcére seven; ` f . . - basca Landing,to Grouard, and Mrs, ds; the f9_lg0u:dglll10gcl;li~y is dnlpasrslgd- teresting contributions is the sketch LIKES AEROPLANE "The Wizard of Dominion Politics." at (jam, him his first agggfggg flight yesterday. "Splendid game" he MILLS ARE CLOSING DOWN, - BLACKB - . . BY `A""h“' L' Phan” cause of tgrizbllsllililriigplln Ellis. ad) tick -In The Canadian Magazine for tmde 18 weaving mms in this da” J auuary t i ’ ' Last night I stood on Forest Hill, N}lB;ty°l;?r% giglufgagéasgggy ‘;°‘g(?6 And some scarce raised their head at all, nlelrty own coughs. cures colds. and hub And some were weeping as they went, 3" °“'°°' '““ '“"" " “ *°.°°°ll. 1 And others walked apart somswhalt, 1 -‘-‘-‘-‘-----f--=--==->_=-.-:_;~.=-.-.~.-_-_-:_-xx.-_-_-¢_»_», --M.......________._____ connection with, the whole railway -' ~‘-‘~=‘-‘-‘-‘-=‘~‘-==‘-*--‘----'-f---'f--‘-'-'-f---A-A-A----=-f-'-'-'-==-=f--'ff--‘ff-‘---A--A-ff---=--=-‘~=='f-1 ' PERSONALS ' Miss Adilla Trainor, Summersidc, spent Christmas at her home in Map- lewood. Mr. Jeremiah Harrigan of St. Dun- stan’s College, is spending his vaca- tion at his home in New Castle. ‘Miss Winnie Birch, Sumrnerslde, spent Xmas at her home in Port Hill -P. Miss Blanche A. Dougan, 'Pracadie Cross, is visiting friends in Mis- couche.-S. Mr. Harry McKay, relieving agent, on the P.E_I.R,, spent Christmas visiting friends in Mount Stewart.-S Mrs. Micheal Sherry, Afton Road, who has been in Boston for the past Mr. Frank Stewart, Afton Road, who has been lworking in Maine for the past three months has returned home.-S. _ M,-_ John McKenna of Vernon River Bridge has returned home from Capo Traverse where he had been spending a few days. -Miss Alice H-arrison 'pf Sumlmer- side is visiting in New Castle the guest of her parents, Rev. William and Mrs. Harrison. Mr. Bernard McKenna, Brakeman ‘ on the E. E. Island railway, ‘ spent Christmas at his home in.Scotchiort. -S. Mr. C. H. Sutherland, of Montreal, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Longworth, 1-llill Hurst, for their ance last evening. »=~4_u:l s Mr. Moses J. Gallant of North Rus-1 tico who had been working in the _ lumber woods of Maine has returned home.-R. Miss Granville MacVittle, teacher, Avvin Road. is spending her hou- days at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chron MacVittie, Birch _ How, Westmoreland. MP- and Mrs. John Mcllett, New Glasgow, have returned home after spending Xmas with relatives in' lin- ou. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, who has been residing in Boston for the past few years arrived home 1-as; week on a visit to friends in Trace.- die.-S. RECLAIMED LANDS By Paulina Johnson -In The Canadian Magarlne for V January . The long, flat lands out reach, field after Held, ` Low-lying at the hem' of BUBTUDZ seas that beat against the - shield Of dykes that shelter them. No more the landward~lifting waves will drown These shores with storm and tide; The -guardian earth they cannot; »ba|__ tio down; ` The sea is shut,outside. I_hear the voices of thc days long gone Glamour and call to mo, _ 0 love, the shelter oi your arms alone Shuts out the wolflsh sea! \ _ -img.;- "For this Year’s gift y ld . Z0! anything better thano: 'lelilirxiilod bottle., Ii hs cannot leave tho omg, or his work at lunch hour he can UB". with a Themes bottle an tea. cold anna and a bclimg-|.'°e ,,,,,_ Nothing could make a more suitable 01* B¢00Dtsble gift. Call in and soo the line; The Two Macs. 149 Great George St. Mmm Wondering at Dcath's strange sacra- ment. . The priest clasped hands about the Cross, I heard the wind stir in the woodil Total of last §car‘s ae- To play when sundcrcd hearts_ an New Vessels 8 oi-ughod, Vessels purchased from ior- eigners I It seemed so strange that all of lt Vessels transferred from Could be a part oi Life; and yet other port-I ... 4 The whole of Dsoth’s herd mystery: Total added B My head _woe bowed, my eyes were Doducted this year, vis., vos- wet. ' _ lcls wrecked or otherwise ~ 1081*. ... ... ..._ ... ... ... ...... 4 They polled mc, people, priest.. and Vessels broken up ... 2 .dead. Vessels traiilferred to other And climbed benea _thc starr, the ports ... ... 2 , th _ lull; _ . ' 1- *rem annum u t°."‘u'° W' A solemn reverent silent band Total on register am W# '*°“'"'* '°'“‘wm| one muse my ce mari. _ on., 'im °° 1u_ me me ae me ms 149 um ,_ . I. I saw the stars; and music hushed count ,... 125 'T791 1397 28 4633 3130 143 Came from' the brook-low music, at Added this vesr:- ' 804 96 422 1222 ns 144 40: 161 SHIPPING lilGlSiHl UF P., E. ISLAND Holding it 'high for God’s sweet gracw Following is an abstract statemcntof all vessels r m Moon gllntings fell on Gross and al- U15 P°\`t 01 Ullllflotivivwn on Blat December 1918.6 “mug on registry hands Sailing stgam Total And glorided the praying face. . No. Gross Net No. Gross Net No. Gross Not 1 vsls. Tons .Tons vsls. tons tons vsls. tons tons' nan sm sol aol 2 115 gs 1 lo 15 i ao4 3 11 1 is is 889 4” 1214 an iii; .lill|. . us 4 ns 215 137 2 144 137 ass 2 4os aaa 185 8 'IG7 155 p 10071 / ‘ _ har W AA, Q, ..( . t ;. mg rr _ ,4, ll- ~ ._ _ ';_" » 1,..._ _-_ -_ _ _ _- _ _ . . . _ . _.. . .. 1,. 1 f 4 - » ' ‘ ~_' A .'~_ -'.» ‘ ~-, . ._ . , r " I <\1_,'», 1- > 'i . "'> 1 . 1 _- .» . ‘- - ` _f‘»."_~.- _ ' ._ ‘£512 -;,,__,;`_.,i" _.» __,_ ._ <."_ 1. as .irplt-_\4,),i|'i _.'.‘, A, _"_, __/-, _.\.;._.,._ ,_ . . ~"';_." .’."._'_{_. _'l _ _,___ , » . _ ,_ . _ ‘,;\. ,H1 - 1 1 , I ' - ' ~ r, :_ _. I yr invigorating Nourishing Delicious. p 'l H CALENDARS 1.914 The CANADA LIFE A'sa’¢n Company . _ _ Have Issued A Handsome Calendar which will be Distributed Free to 1’o1icy Holders and Their Friends on Application at the Com. pany’s Oilice at 84 Gt. George Street. ' ` W. K. Rogers MANAGER FOR P. E. ISLAND " f mn F A A I l _ \'\,~c _ xr-_1.‘ ~ -.~_ .\'._‘.'~.'\~.\.\_'\'\ C c \ \ af- -_ ‘ ~_ _ _ t l fd -\/\o~ -\ ~_»\,._.\/\_,\..vx,\_..V,v.V-.g ___ _ .__ ~_ A ~_'~_~_f~ox»--.'\.*./\/\.~\r\.f\.~.,'\,'\,-\/\,~\/\'\'\/`~.'\.~o- - . W _» A Large Maiorily ol the Shoppers in the Stores Today llave Read 0Nl.Y Those Store “Ads” Appearing in Their Morning Newspaper I *gi _ .. '\_=--an -o~_-_.x-..x~_\ --1 _For the morning newspaper, bringing the LATEST AND COMPLETEST STORE “NEWS” TO THE ` HOUSEWIFE AT THE MOMENT WHEN SHE MUST DECIDE UPON WHAT TO BUY TODAY. and where to find ir, iits in with her daily routine perfectly. De- ciding upon purchases for the home. or. for the hon1e.foll¢s, is s -SERIOUS BUSINESS PROPOS{'l5I0N.°~ ‘The decision the housewife makes is sometimes fal'-i'ettchiiig`in‘ its eiiect upon the family purse and the family peace. So that, to the housewife who manages her buying with asmuch practical sense as her husband utilizes in managing his business, the “ads” in the morning newspaper afford valuable suggeslinns, valuable economy-chances. These "ads" are OF todsv-- FOR toiav. Thev come to her notice BEFORE ' SHE STARTS ON HER SHOPPING ERRAND3-not after she has finished them? The morning newspaper. therefore. carriesthe message of the stores to the homes at the EXACT 'TIME WHBN IT ’ SHOULD BE DELIVERED. And in so doing the _morning newspaper performs as signal s service for the home-makers as it performs for the merchants. _ g *__ -_ .g `_ ._ ___-_ -.__~\_~V~_ xx-.v.\_._- »\_»\_-\_ s_.\/1_4- \.x ..- om. of ~ ~.\f\.f\f\.\.\/\, vw \.'\/~o"\.' .~e>~o'__ _ ‘ `_.\`t-. \/xxxfxs J ` ‘ A " 3 ___ A _ l 1 l tU€ Wish all our Friends and Patrons, the 4 _ Seasons Greetings, and take this op- portunity of conveying to you ‘our ap- preciation of, and our thanks for you; \ generous patronage during 1g13 thus . making it the banner year of oiir busi- ~. ness Respectfully Yours A. F. Webster The Star Laundry Man 3623-12-3iMEri Every :Good Wil-h _/or the Coming, Year _ ,;_| ` » - _ .' _ _ _..1, _ in-gr _ /' llnamelware that Wears Your chief of pots and p ans ' win sua our exhibit or in ' ehen utensils a real tre at. l ' 4- . The very newest and ben in dishes. pun, 11°". kcffles. boilers. mum, ea... is nissan ‘ lllimiuum, ensmelware and tin, and the price; _ _ Ire away down. ' Fennell & (Zhandler ,f - ' Victoria Row ,_ _" _ ' _ _ i 5. _ e td” _...J \\