ii _ _ 1, li* i i ...___-i-.i¢»-/~ve~s_»~».i»r:e~.-.e:°z,~,'.1-. 1. r 5. .:.~.'~.f.».=_:-.~...‘-_:m“..- /"Y . ` ` '» ' ` " `» f',-:fT'- " e . 'e' ' ”\ :‘ L ;=~"~f!=-`-‘.*:' _-1' ` »» ~-_»"'»'.`§`“~'?~‘-‘ / ~ ` THEGUARDIAN cnaiinormrowiv rumor iinwiann Hockey 1901. 2 - . . ' " .’.~.-_ ._ .A . .1.~ _es i The 'casualties that behl .newpaper.;{_ men in the South African Wa.r'aiTord s trong evidence of their devotion to duty. ' The Loudon Daily Mall alone lost one oi Abetrwits vs. senior and intermediate Vic- , torias at Charlottetown. A January llth.-Senior and Intermediat __ ~ THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, Iwi. its ve . . . . __ Crystals of Summerside vs. senior and in- P STMASTER GENERAIJS REPORT. of "mg journal died in 1;# "[i__ of termediate Victorias at Charlottetown January 2-ith-Seniorand intermediate Crystals vs. senior and intermediate Abeg January 19th-Senior and intermediate se O W weits at Summerside. ,- of February lst-Senior and intermediat Abegweits vs,§eniorandintermediate \'if: en _ _ _ at tori” ‘lt Cha,.lotbewwn_ information contained therein has been February 7th-Senior and intermediate an wriasat Summersidef _ _ report. This department of the publicfchi February 12th-Senior andjntermediate Abegweiw vs_ senior and intermediate service touches the entire population of ca i d.M.M'iiilliii:~Lo 4 ` Crystal at Charlottetown. the country so closely, and has been so was ;‘;‘:n';;‘;d diedrat 1;’d;;m;h atgfevet d U ______ fever. Mr. Charles Hands and ian The dates of the student matches and energetically managed by Hon. Mr d° other outside games will be arranged M later. -CQ-1-_Q cuannorrsrown MARKETS. $3 ._ R his is larger than ills deiieii oi the ° ],.mb(1b) $0 previous year and much larger than that nu' newspaper mul' W" Mpmred' Here less, which wie but $47,602.. But in "° _ our letter pang’ had not been his right arm, 2severely~ wounded and 4 ptured, a total of 12 casualties. In Whether be . (Corrected every Tuesday.) i " T 'o`<='e uses cess OOCQ §§3° Beef uarter r lb P° Chickens . . . . . . . .. 'cisco 858 SSS coco 5__&_8 S08 (q )pe of Beef sill Buttérérllheslift rlb.._....... jg is¢iuced,im¢l iii lsoo the limit is ii.. °* There was during the yeara net revenue L care in receipt ofthe annual report R"‘lPh °f the same “Per *Wh ' - ° . v 'N "‘k. "t d i the Postmaster General for the year 8°"°"°l-7 W°““°°d m_ battle re e l e S S e ded .mth June las,” A portion of the Ferrand of the Morning Post was killed ticipated by telegraph, but there are the _ _ , -___;` y Crystals vs. senior and intermediate Vic- many other features gf intel-@5513 ghg 1°” his right arm' Mr' Winsmn Chu” ll, of the Post, was captured andesf! 3 _ ° ` ped. Mr. John Stuart, also ofthe Post , u glrls and women liave to ulock, that its doings are very closely Mr nned from year to year. wa ,o4.5,o4o, leaving ii deceit ei5$~io1,oo1. A” I correspondents by' death, and two rely wounded Mr G W Steevens -‘_ ‘tgp .."_ Ladysmith. Mr. E. Finley Knight of Post was wounded at Belmont and . E. G. Parslow, of the Daily Chronicle smurdered at Mafeking Mr George ' "' ` ` ynch of the Morning Herald was cap-_p h00d, there' is H100' A; t $3,183,000 d _ di f _tured by the enemy. Mr. Lamble, an ° ° __ 0 an sn expep tum 0 stralian correspondentfWas_kllled_.at~ rnore Widely admlr nsburk and Mr. Hales, anot_her'Austra_- 1 ed for iisv.:lkill¢d,z dial of isvsi~,1lt¢i‘@ efnge and plugk, _ CINFGKG (D01 hwi) . . . . . . - - ~- yeuis work ot the depntmmt was proportion tothelrnumbers at the front K' ` eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeuéée SiS'l88'5‘8885=388€8i38Hf88;i'a'é ssssssssssgsssssssss QCCOOQQOOO ¢QQ¢QhlF'*O eesssssssss§8$_ Sees %;';.°'..'°.'.'.i°.t:t;;;::; s.i......i,"'°°"°*»~i.".'”..i;,'..a'.'sii' -Straw . . . _ . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . __ Hay pei- en ............... ._ All ofvlrioh oust money- `1'.‘m- .insusssnil the-,past year the :mm-bar of"1lills` Oats ................. ._ .,... Pork . . . . . . . . . . Turnlps. bus..... am r°uw§‘.i'. ........ __ Hutton mmm added distance much greater than that Parsley gr bunohl ................... ° . onions pe- lb ........ _ .1 from the earth w the moon. sqmsheseh ............ .. Carrots,per _ Lseticeperbunch ........... .. of letters posted in Canada was in 'round Cauliflower ................. _ . Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ °“mb°" 41 mmi°'*°° In 1333' ”“'¢1'° years ago, the number was over 8) 1 Flannels and woolens, will not _ . 1 l shrink or hu-(gen, uwashw 2,570,50oin the number of postal cards ‘$181,152. Every A year calls for the th __ ~ _ __ _ ' __ _ __ -is-ii.: " "F1 “'””.° 1 1*-ffactory,5,i;_r_;j_ig; __ Bidwnerib etmsiimstes,andmere`frs_quent-service, ""° ' ` " “""'”' f` 1 or more than four times as great a.s34 years ago. 3 There was s iflomble falling-off or ““ _ ug,and enters upon the new century ,741 miles than in the previous year-an In 1876, about 24 years ago, the number C. 6. Last year the total was 178,292,500, isp Im Charlton, M. P.; Short Stories by W. A. ' Fraser, H. A. Keys, Annie Ashmore and illustrations are ofthe usual high' class. We are glad to learn that this excellent l d tru ly Canadian Magazine is prosper- r=~»‘ ioftfsl;~;;v.é_f 1 work -solitons- ipegsrl atwen e u-:~_l_i'_ _ _ _ _ ____ _ , ‘_ __ _` _i ,,_,_,,,,°_, ,mmm ,__8___my.,,,,,,,,...1...,.....,i...ii.i m...i..¢i... ‘ated rooms. There is a strain on the lt&'vQi ` ,rei-iaDa inTro ‘f th frot- - _ ¢‘. is ‘ , _. _A P12.. ..§....;.§ffii§ff;...;..f.. blood becomes impoverished; the cheeks pale oi' H°liZ..fi?§.f.“€Z.ZIl"1“.§§Z°;i’i§fZ_"£`.”§Z'ZZ‘ in |°\K'i'ff¢qU¢i1fh¢ede°h¢Si e ¢°foSfe"f fif¢¢|°”S»`i * ' palpitation of tlieheiart on slight exertion; 7 Lsngwn clerks; .imilonsl Mlnnbyii \Vl'll`ll(l8S and _3 Prénlafufély Qgéd f --#-- - ---- “§§"‘°“" °' "°”" ""‘°° “’ ”°“"’ “‘” §.1imh°.;1lt;“§;; ill.; 1332:? 613:22 G first symptoms are neglected it may lead to ‘a _ plete breakdown and perhaps that most dreaded .alldiseasesj--Consumption.7 A! tonic is and _`_- i ;. _ Tired and e' newspaper men suffered quite as- f . ...I _ v ._ M _ i. .gi ... Hundreds of oung .1 - 5., _ ,‘ 'j`.r with ` duriilll the year, as compared with the :ith double the number or readers that it A. ~ i a _ ' ' previous one. This was no doubt largely _ ~~ . , , `» _ due to the redu ‘ed letter rate, under now ,assulrdwiomest B wel1llgmund_ed e r _ , _` ' l fl. ., which people prefe to send letters rather promise 0 l e e I l i ‘ l _; » future numbers. _ ` 0 ' _ It makes them Soft and ,_ _than cards. Thef lling-off is in part also SDl€I\dl‘l 0010?- due to the permitteld use of the private ._ 2 cakes 5c, at all groceré- Mexinnsii sr Meiceviii. agents Dosmloard- I ' S for P. E. I. 759,253 fiom 471,4o1]piii the previous year, The issue of postal notes increased to l .,, __ _ ' and month by mo th there has been a. st' < steady growth inlthe use of this means 1 -THE- . for transmitting small sums through the 13 mails. Over 17.3 inillions of dollars in in H money orders add postal notes was A transmitted through the Canadian mails _ during the year. The deposits in the Established 30 Years P DRUG it In cha|°’utt°tuw"° principal citiesare equipped with street ~ L_ _ _i ,=, letter boxes at whiph letters can be posted N . in passing, while rriers in uniform de- . 7 liver letters and pers at stated hours of the day at the re idences, or places of . business bf all hoiiseholders or business men. In addition, lsronto has 25 and Mon- trea123 sub~post o ces, at which lettem are posted and d;%vere-d, mpney orders, ° a l l alnty Ulllilllllli ll/'hat can ba nicer for' a Holiday Gift than a dainilly executed Poi trait l _ What more lasting 2 A few dollars will get you a dz;-vi P..-rtraits, which can ba disiribute.l among a dozen friend.-1, giving more pleasure for the money than anything else ob ainable. In the larger sizes wc have the Duchess, Panel or the Re- gina for $5, the dcz n. Then wo have the d-ainfy little Corona and lhe popular Karillo, at $3, the dozen. Our new Panel at $2.50 thi! V dozer, is bound to be popular ;_ with ihmo who do not care for o s large Portrait. These are ovals, squares ol' . ' panels, according to do-iire, and at the prices are about the price of Christmas Cards. Which would give your friends the most pleasure~-- your Portrait daintllylinished or a Christmas Card? ;~".» Adil they cast about the sam--_ Westlake Bros Ciiailotierown. Dec 21 f. Saw 'wil "K1-5 $2,735,850 during the year, the balance at T he Must la A credit of depositord at the end of the year being $37,507, 455. existing inmore favored cities All the lbuquerque, New Mexico, Salisbury Q . . . , ost office savings banks increased by It may serve to Ehow how far we are gm°klyn Transit S5 behind the times n postal matters in R E Charlottetown if we reealluthe conditions _ s orland County one of her noblest sons. Closing prices J an. 9. , american Sugar 1373 american Steel and Wire 43 I-Lmerican Tobacco 1132 arlington 1343 Continental Tob. Fed _ Federal Steel Prid ri a year ago. With the liberal support S gfel 81° CXO BCE ID F ,___*3_il ia O I ` es one of its best citizens and Vi e t- "`;i';"'A" I g P P gi no-ri-3 postal notes and postage stamps are sold, and at most of thexi savings bank busi- ness is transacted.; In addition the aut~ omobile has beeni troduced to facilitate the collection of let ers at the streetboxes and convey them ,to the Central post oiiice in Toronto. The lack of model-n postal facilities is no doubt one of tlhe reasons why the people of Prince Eilhvard Island, who are second to none in Fntelligence, 'make so small a showing in the number of letters posted during the year. Last year there _ were 1,750,000 lettlers posted in P. E Island, or about 13 lper head. Manitoba _ and the Territories; together, Withapo- f pulation about thred times as great,posted 15,4fJ0,00 letters, or about 51) per head. In British Columbia the number of letters ' por head is nearly great, and through- , out the Dominion it hverages 35 per head, if as against 15 in P. El Island. ' ' l ._, i . l THE Sunday Schohl of Cross Roads _‘ Christian Church e‘i%oyed a most delight- I1-_-¢_.i. f_ ful social and ente inment at the home/ " of elder Robert Ste _-irt a few days ago. _ _ The house was filled there being over 100 present. Instead ofla Christmas tree a , fishing pond was imiprovised with Santa Claus as the fisherman. Fifty seven fx children caught fishes of all sizes and _ shapes. The entertainment was in charge n of Dr. Dewar, who presided in 'his usual happy nianiler. Rev. R. QF. .and Mrs. .52 \\'his!cn were present and assist-ed in the Q’ success of the evening. After refresh-` ` ments had been served by the gentlemen and a vote of thanlistendercd to the host .1 _and hostess, the company Wendell their way hoineward wishilng Christmas would " Ofgprices u _ _ _to make the organization of more pmc_ M emo every dey in the Noir- n Asst Pri-lvl Treewrer The gesident agreed with Mr Bin-ns. tical utility For instance 'wc should Louisville and,Nashvllls sw York centmi 145; 423 eral Steel 55; 76 933 Rock Island , 126§ St. Paul 157§ Tennessee Coal and _Iron 66 Union Pac Pr’fd 68; Unitedstates Rubli 203 CHICAGO MARKETS Criicaoo Jan. 9. -(Special) - The following are the closing rates: May Wheat. 77§,Corn 382, Pork $14.20. -W“'i Urinary -' Troubles Kidney and Bladder Ailments that Would Yield Dnly to Dr. ¢hase's Kidney-Liver Pills. _ Mr, Wm. Giles, carpenter, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., states:-“ Unsolicited I write to tell you of the good qualities of Dr. Cha.se’s Kidney-Liver Pills in curing urinary troubles. I do riot write for your especial profit, but for the good or those afiilcted as I have been. I have used eight boxes, and do not now feel the old trouble in the least. “I felt relief one hour after taking the first pill. It is s. great source of comfort to me to know that there is 8. i medicine to help my Weak kidneys. '/ I bright, happy and strong. EW,YoiRK STOCK LIST Pnoor or cuRi:. Miss Emma Chaput, Lake Talon, Ont , writes :--“I cannot thank you enough for the good I have derived through the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. l honestly that but for them I would now be in my grave. My health was completely broken down. My face was as white as chalk, and if I made the least effort to do any housework I would ,atm Agent Bulmel. Dead e are without an _ equal. Their wonderful record of Smssm _Tm-;In the dem of cures place them. at the head of all medicines through- _ ,,,§§*§,;§'§;1*'_,_‘f,§;‘§,§}§,’,,§,};“,},'§},“';,§§_‘j“Q1 out the world. The use of these pills has made thot!- sands of weak, a°ilin , des ondent women and rls But you _must get'-the genuine, and only the full name “Dr. WilliamsPink. Pills for Pale People __ per around every box. _,_f-Sold. -by all ,dealers or ltllt. paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, by add Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Cnt. almost faint from the exertion, and my heart would beat violently so that I feared I would drop where I stood. I was a great sufferer from headaches, and dizziness as well, and my appetite was so poor that I scarcely ate at all. I tried several but they did not help me, and then I decided to send for some of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I 7 six boxes, and before I used them all _I was as well :is I had ever been, witlllnlrd color, a. good appetite and an entire freedom from the ailments that had *@- erable. You may be sure I will always have :i warm regard for your invlllllge G CONVENTIQN IN PREETOWN .iiii iifli if gil i ‘ of - we si.$» """""""""""""""""""""""""" " On motion leurs ____________________________________________ -- ,,, _ _C ' and J.A.J lhe Bcdcquc Branch of the farmers and Dairy_*°'?i,'?,f,“,?“¢,,,}:?,:,“,;'?r."f,°i1;`;ff,;° toinvttetheiiesv Minister " , . . , Hon`Ben}Rogers,tobe man s Association Ho.d an Interesting Session. .§_;;'=,';»;,i;§f';g,~,:,;'=,*;g,~',ig,~,;,,,, ,,, .‘ at 1 p. ni. ------------- - ~ if Session adjourned to meet 1, p. m. - - 1| icvsiciiui master. . - - » i the _President, David Arbing, in the Mr Chas Craig followed in a. humorous when the followingprogmnmie chair. The meeting was called to order p `tc§gEi;)igci;f; 511:51 1;)l")el\ift‘li€;\;851i;e1¢13l<§1n3;;i¢gz;lg p rendered and eliciteurounris atghll-1' get order of bnsinessttwaix ‘the peru gig as ful;-meg; slimply to know how s emu musxcqeuk :i.‘;if:.f.;°.;=..°§..‘;ilf.i.;?*f:..';°. 2; _.2.i.'...‘_‘°" ‘ ° 5° “°°“ We Wm ;_,d~=1»-»,,~i-i-,»= .o_»~»»-»~ _ _ - - ‘ ll3-- in vns Those wishing further particulars may I f0110WS, Viz. . Messrs Robert Douglas, The _President explarned how he had p _Rwmm d address me as above." Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills xref! specific for all kidney, bladder, and Jas Carruthers and W G Schurmaii. _ fed a litter of eight pigs to advantage.. T I on an S°"g°`““m Mr Jas Carruthers then addressed the, Milk, oats and barley were the food” sift' my I Association at some length on the de-, stnifsused and they averaged 200 lbsat1’(m,° (,.nw,,e¢ "ic°`xm' Au* urinary dererigemenir, and liver simbiliry of raising good material forgseven months old. About 880.00 Was' A(id,,,,“_T FH t"°'-Ibles' ‘nd hai” "1 5“°m?3“° dum sale in every line of farming, but more realized for the lot. _ A ) all over this cont nent. ne pi a. ole, especially that of pork In support of Mr Colm J Schuman than asked nr 8008'-J , lmted. 2 ‘ . - . .' ° _ . _ Ad . ' . gacigff §,_\xf’,_;§ :~;1¢I,_ d-i-':,‘f;:t°?r Ed his contention he quoted from the lead- Carruthers two questions, viz: What is dm”'_J°hn Dun,” Dr. clieses olnunerii is it positive ing agncultm-isis of Ontario, which the diiferenee between hard and, ~ and absolute cure for piles. Ii is the went to show that Yorkshire crossedvsoft bacon, and what caused it, feedorithe°°m9““'°°°°d mr! Vi” only preparation which. is guaranteed with Berkshire hadbeen proved to be breed? _ i; m' 9* to cure every torn et piles. ‘the best bww hog, » Secondly if as he (C) had stated that emi U50 ‘£38918 _ , '°` ‘ ` ' ' Mr. Robert Douglass, Norboro. fol- 30lbs of roots -were snmcient fora fat- _-Anthem’ °1°°°¢ um °"°am3 ' i lowes is support -of lin- osi-miners' isiiingimimsl what simile minerals.. *"8* . ' _ views and quoted from Mr Dryden with ted in its stead? _ - 1 """'*'*'*-°~°""-'“ e I I I ' regardto cattle. Ayrshire, Jersey and To the iirst question Mr Carmthers Undef rl c O m e a X _Shortbom were the best lixreeds accotigldé (1iep1ie;1ht_l;at bat? fteipd and gr?-led had tof ______ i ' ingtotheowners’ ancy._ omanoo owl i an olesecon esai we; _ _ ll make a success of anything he had no \d1d not balance thc rations properly. l Tqmm’ 'nn' ‘Tad hr” a All pe,-Song who have faned to P35, fangy for, / L0 Fr " Vi; G Schurmanfwes well pleased ¥%¢:.l};e' ténat Captain! 0:::;!.ot _ .e , ._ _ _ .N i___ L _)@_ ,z 5 Li, ““*"" G""“'"'”°"* I"°"‘"‘° Tie '*‘*°" n‘3§”;.i§i'?f`li2”.§.`i'.”§;t.aliiipmii. Eimgifi ‘ii.l’§°i'§§§i ‘§i...;%f» ’; ‘§,,?§‘; ‘.'.?..’L'.'..; i.. ii.. is new overdue, will take notice tha' mént’ in the quality of the pork tliere'°conversa.tional style of discussion. . military railway services in South p.».e~.@.lings will be taken at once is should iirstbe an inowiaghm ]§_ho once This- J- Iiumplgroy dfhtfizo arose ondiii 5 _ CDU , Z »h _ p of the dressed al-tiC1e_ e armers ‘a nea_sp_eec reviewe c wcrkof the _ LC I 8 wma Association was ‘to be of any benefit 1t¢Associa.t1on and offered some sugges- I [N 1_,|QU|DA1'10N_ ARTHUR N EW BER RY, should nike some action .in this mailer tions Which. io his Opinion. would tend ---- .. i ~ .. _l _...nz _ A. ' ' ‘ ' ' » A _ . ‘_ 5 " . _-fir .z.~.~..' wr » < ee »~.i.~:.e~~~'~'»'». ~» »_ <~ .:~ ff;-:~ ; _ . _ og ,_ __i_ ._.__i- ,._~n_.._. , ~ ._~__:_.-..-.,». » .1 - _. _ ~ . _.i,.»,»-..»- .. e ._ .- ~..,:¢~__ .. _._._,,_c .K _e._.,<~ ,»_» _ ..._ .._ .-.. ._ _ _ -- it .ew .=:f~.~ . »_.-~-~..~~.~ ns: \i __ » _ ._ _ I _ '~ ; . " %.emm‘»“”'i sr.Q.~sm“ .Est els.-._....‘€.f.@&i.¢.=ii.e:=..i. .as ... e .in V .-.1|§.‘~<==i,»@=f&,=e>sf » ;-,.:~,;=,f=‘-.v,. _ .f ._ ig »1 '. ` ' ‘ ‘ 'i " ' ‘ ` ` P 1 sv > I " . ' I " ` V V _ I p I M Fin In \ __ 1. 10 Th\1=‘IbSJ2 21 ;Th2l~ prices paid for bacon 11038 WHS 921119305' S0313 iluflllfiefl 111931 YO bf-lllllle mxigm ,.°|unu;1uqu|¢|¢|°m ontrnnai., Jan, 7.-The WHY* ..»¢ __ ’\ ‘il