t 4 \ “ , i » _ » _ ."*'fr.f;'rav-'f=f~ ___,,_--u- _ ` e __ `+ - 'L1 so . ',','{_-i,_*_~ ,, - _ ~ f _'* »~ ~§- ~ f - 4 .. ml ‘I F¢_.r1;h_8 Largest . `, , ' "' » - i .. .. W ."B'DaiIy Clrcu_1a.tion . ' ~ _ _ _ _-_ 'N' _.4 A- f'_ _ , , | ORNING Daily; _ inthip _Provfncm _ , _ . ' _ ‘ _. , -Y , _-_ ‘ _ A ~ i _Gntolics Alli!airlyf_ ~ i ~ _" ‘ -_ ~ - _ ~ _-_ -1 __-_ e ,. i - . . . _ . Morning. Malia. 1 i " _ ‘ fr ‘. ve P* "1 ry* * -N .I ‘_ _ _ I _ Q _` - , I _ -2- ___ _ _ - ‘ r _ . _ _ . TOWN PRINCE EDWARD :E *N EZ 5 9 E . _ _ _ ng i "__, : f. , ‘ >_ _ _ I ‘ `;:_ ,_..., - -1- -,, - gl € _ " _ _ ~"~¢`~‘ L- `_ _.‘. _..._ ., , . v _. -,,»i_f;i'i%r’f‘l~%e',i¥v‘£i°,‘;,~.‘.’ll'i‘ii’l°te-. CHARLOTT , _ - i$;__.;_i__Nn, casinos, _Trias DAY, DECEMBER 7, 1909- {&3.t-i‘r?’il¥{.{‘§;‘,g _iggioggl ., , _ ‘ i r" " _ _ L 1 U , r, ‘ I l H _ "j__,.J"n - NPT. lllEMEll$' S. S. HUSNLINIJ Sllllll ,Mlll"llllllll -.Bill ,ill LSULENN-'S _.lE_WELS llllll|lIll|UN ' i inlcinflf r- > __Nibiska. His LogValueIess,. 'fl His Spelling,-Execranle. _L-3 gpecial to The Guarh-ian. S _,MONTH/EAL, December 6-IA scath- “pt mme,-E in mg iudg-rmnt, on the heard of the steamer Rosalind was -t0` The D_?liardian. _ Special to The Guardian. Special- to The Guardian. Special' to The Guardian. iii; indictnilent was pronounced by Cross line statedet:ll:t‘13:lie6l_ii'Ei`t`e tx? do ' “mb” c_Jaq Mui' CUXHAVEN' Gamumy' December N NEW YORK' me 6"Bedr°s Hamp' Nrstend the working of a compass," 'llle Officials l{0I>e the Rosalind ils th fy, the judgment. “and the only Sale- llelllg detained because of heavy th Py heassured himself that the com- “feafllvf and l0gS. . = "The Captain does not seem. to- un- Fl`l_daY~ ` D0 % was correct was whom in sight _Another vessel over wh-ich the mari- eg " time ~ q NADH ~ _ _. _ _ _ _"He was ignorant 0| the name iiiitish freighter Strathclyfde, which 0| the makers of his compass, ai. sailed Oct 30 from Barry for Hemp. ihongh he had been master of _ the toi_i_ Roads andbis_ not reported, ' ' ‘~ - . ... i ie ' 1 - -, . '. _ . -, . was in a ast and had a crew ,. .. . . ,. . _. _ 4, . . -_ _ ,. __ -. _-_(___. The jewels Weigh ° altogether 200 ' pounds. _ Mtllllli lWllH|lEll fl.fl-lll5"l'"l,,|(|N|;»5 iiifgiiigg .llltll SHHUHB WITH s .§:.*::f.2.i:.i:.“€...:i»..2i“ 5% [][]|iN[]|i []ii|EiHS HNPEO Nl lllllll Mi ,U°"'°"‘l 'V'°Kl""°" °f ""5 o._l§°‘i.’l,‘3.`§',32-““.‘."’.'-‘.31“‘f..E,’°l“.§2i?3..§f ,irzhabasca for three yea.rs.~ ,"He does not seem to have taken 0l \eofmnon. precaution to avoidl danger. 'l`ll¢ VGSSEI WHS due Nov 10. ,.-'His log was written in pencil and the spelling was execrable. f was farcial and v lueless.” The Qlarne. _ l.__..____ in Pnllvffuflflsf ' TORONTO, Dec 5-Tom _Flanagan _ . has stepped back into the limelight, ____ Ali Shrubb’s ready~for-anyfiofly inal- .‘ thinking and now he has a proposi- “ Mrs Donald McQuarrie died this tion. ll after al two weeks’ ill- "l'V0 got an 'ifnknown,' " he said M E.li'. McInty're,on Locust street. lg was due to the infirmiflies of lb extending back seven years. th daughter ol Donald Situart, of the Canadian' Parliament, Y and was born in Glasgow, as his wife. Their daughter Ma- wlio was the last of her race, Elven exceptional opportunities was a graduate of Prince of Wa‘l7_, College, Chhr1otietow'ii;‘ Pririee Hg Mn McQuarrie died. Mrs if “ls "WSE 11191115' esteemed, as a to o d and polish, 'most highly ed .H standards of livlmg,Mrs Mo- fm _ her faculties almost to _ Nl. and with a memory and both remarkable, she was o turn her abilities to account wr ithose nes/r amd dear to her. M M¢Querrfe had ohtfivee on of “ own generation and had buried "el and Mrs Clarence Vander- " daughters, of this city;'M`rs Ed _lu other daughters, B Dpilrlnd lluni Diili Y (Moruiugl . M 36 |~ fc ( orniug) 3560 , Tntrfl . . 438li l'°¢Bl _divided ~‘hy six days. \lJafly average' ' ' ’7.'l0I Morning Guardian do not CHAR- ces er Daily' 0" Prince Rid ni-A “ll°VG are not the G" all spoiled, md 'Phlese show paid I ei,-_ .ieeeeoed woo-is have been 82 “ei on the side. s_hrhhh's"oha11eo-geo le. of age Februalry 2nd next, and ind I’m ready for him, 1 mm su,-e co age, following n, period of iii iam todo it, on Christiivas day, if li Matilda Stuart was 'horn at This f@ll0W Ol lllllle iS 0. Bflilflllf-‘l‘. Edward Island, Canada, and that‘s all I’ll say about him." ,ln _ e n ' - si . - U a prominent citizen oh the Island, f' Stuart, who was a mem-ber on the i A and ancient Stuart famil of ' . ` *_ 3. _ -l w r - -_ . , - - *_ --..°_-li ~<.1 .sts , 11 llaper Bible S;u;i_y i_2__SS0_\_l_s. gniy _ _,__~, _ _ ‘ ,thanl?_9_f&ring for prayer _answered il: Island- 111 lille some _sity STURGEON FALLS, Dee 5-This Stuarf became llhe 'own is well nigh bunkrupit on ac- B of Donald Mcquarrie- himself Ol :ount of the closing of the Imperial a descent- TW°Hl*Y'llV° Wars iaper mills. There has been a dis- 52 and M” M°Q"“"fl° ¢*1l“0 U >ute between the public and separate t° f°9ld° and l19l`9. l-l1l’l`l529l1 ichool trustees as to the proportion t or ‘ has alWaY5 lived B lllllet should support separate schools, and ml; isa was “Ut mlllch lUl0WIl this resulted in tying up alarge A e circle in which Slit iiiiourit of school taxes. The public with _£1035 her _B°xi ;'sin"eeio..i..ri,-' f'oha_--_ ` (Bunn 5 other. arxzlrflles- suitable for gifts,-»¢no_ gmmtpy ,,_,ii__ Mid, ~ egliqg.-in .im In Ht v “ is - ~ »~ Rm- -tl-‘3ff£i3“° .to fi:..i1h.':.i t.*;:.;".t°z1:.?s;2;..f.--'*‘. , '_ " 12-vdzirifpq. -.fm "1`l‘° G“"‘ll=“ S‘“'~’°fl rlinavnnnua on AGENT, with above is a sworn circulation own __ o _ _ “Sunil Dany 'md vi” v°r"“‘ ters and other users, in this district. ` -- 'nmmy dm°"°“" “ln” 0' wanted to handle on commission,1fne ‘l of Jute and cotton Days. Refpren- I 'ID- fnclubing thc~Bemi-weekly; I to ,mm the m,d°_ Apply, to _ 0 er may have same by calling at i4N.mPrfncs Street. __ ____ 18-’fd8iP1i“1ces,Ca\N/l:::nret::£ivFefleslE2:3 t gg: 'V _;' Bl`ldg€lUWn,ll"|8 WlnllB|`S. §T1r¢i?__,;__i_,;e$,ri;_¢_i_f;de_l:;t§‘r%1r°’t,§,(;_1E€¢r“,,€;1` The Executive Conimlttee of V the ‘ » ‘ . - ' 1 ’ ° King’B 'Business Council met yester- ___. ‘ §’;¥,,,‘,;""f,,"1“,",',’,“§i‘,§'f’_,‘,,‘:;’,§‘£222” day sfterhoori io' the Y. ia. c. A. at survival -of the passengers and crew - within right of ir.i.costn1o. the tool f,_;’___°‘_<;°‘§_-__’1`_1_1_¢_1°_l_>_i_°_f_i__t¢:_l_this éirgshim- gf the Ellen vermin woe ohorieooeo _ . _ - - . _ s n congre- lenge of D, few nays ago get from 'I_`_lle (_i_iia_i_‘dli)an _is pleased to an- §)Bml;°1;‘t5tl,’_‘;m?)ad Jud lttls °l‘31l”"d gations throughout the province in \1_£_ 0 mia tha, mga( M°K"m°“' mem' sa in words 0| csiga 3" em' any way possible in arranging for Di ed UD' OD the DM-lm Ol U19 Mer- er 0 9 aw rm of Mensa" and y g _ ‘ 0 em/D for me and conductin evangelistic servi- 591'- The Ellen Vll/Mllll Cbffiefl twelve Ki ,C-e, d _ _ - ~_"dirty Amerie t it E C mm” ‘ y an J F wlggm lit is daimeil nthartasgrlseone dewd ces. The following omccrs were ap- D the home of her daughter, this morning. ~-that 1 win other $011. Brldsvcown. Dundas. were among th t th' h ,_ t ,°‘ ,h pointed--President-Rev G iz white- , . . _ , ainst Shrubli at 25 miles for $500 lille su_ccessful_ contestants in the In- ` T) " as es __5_“'°P 8 Uglg _ 9 vim pi.e§id.e.nt_yy___ g‘_ Lgusgn; Some. is fefiow ooh trim Aff, ond 1'f1 their th rnsrtional Bible Study Clu 1, lessons, ll" llc l`00»d‘ Hmong t e dust an other , ., hnurted hy, the Rev Dr Liiiseott, of filth and finally into the San Juan ff;,f'; Liixiff r§;“b§,l,,'1,'t,,Tf,7,f'§“‘;f,;tf,),;`, B d ~ _ lver. ' ., .' “' ' _ . sl,ier;`aafEe;ri(1;rlatxiIo‘l§,0r(l]n€.o Ltd' Pub r r cr-lvalmlvl °f l'h9»Ex.°°“l5lV9 U0m1nilttes, .Which consists of the members oi the at “"lt"> “W1 here at T‘"`0l"l0 0“lY- thMr M°Kl"“°" wo" Second l“`i"» --li ' lrlinlsttrial Association and an equal 'Bt lfelflkt ii beautifully engraved gold -~ - »‘ ‘ - - edml. Mi' Wig inton won sixth r'ze‘ 19( 'layman representative-B' 0( 'Z P ‘ the voriou 1 h A 1 _ _ ___ __ _ _g ciiirc es. circu an let a d is awarded a beautifully engraved N ter wPB_d,,a“_ed and a wp,-_, of it is to SSIDE S P|lEN|E llllll Sll mounted by a crescen One emerald was two inches square. .__.___..4;._.. C lIllENl__`llllN|lllNlll LONDON, Dec 5--All hope 0( the wllftifli Bun “ HNS EUNE llllllll _ . . . “ff ' ‘” ’ “"5 ff owed i, the s “eter 'with the h- v ht t th I - _ . °, .. Y . .wr ~. 7 5° Depniftniient, announces that the coiw g O use e nlbernatlonax Newb C T °l` 5 ° l ° °l lien d°u‘“`° *W ined Gas and Whistling Buoyi, White- cad, is adrift. It was last re-; TORONTO, Dec L-The little NEW YORK, Dec 6-A paris cable YB l-he l°W°l9 Ol U16 l0l`m¢l` 3“lll'Hli cation by Canada of the Franco- fPl“'l‘°Y “lf” 501° _“li a“°"i°“ l-0 Canad an treaty was received- with flair' 1001?” '””“P“”"18 to 5250.000. greet joy hy the British chamber or Many of the jewels are of the most lver medal 1 ~ be sept to every minister in the Pro- - ~ For. 0 5 year f A t i903 t - . . . .».» . - - - HAI IFAX, Dec 5-C. H Harvey,- ugf, 11.909 T1 (QT: di:i?Li,s ht tho ' »- 7m°9‘ All ““°nTm°“s letter “ms re" Agentloi the Marine ‘andiFisheries . Q wo Hundred Pounds Weight _Causes Joy in British Cham- ber ef Cdmmnrce in French Capital. Special to The Guardian. PARIS, Dec ii--News nf the ratifi- It is expected that a considerable development of trade between the A pair' of go,d'ai'mlets studded with two countries wiii i0iiDw_ recious stones we-re among the orna- It is contended, however, that Can- adian cnttle will never find a barge the dethroned monarch also s market in France win - - - 1 - g t lo l - superb dia‘dem of purg diamonds sur-|,iiti0,,s_ 0 0 ca cn ____.a¢i_. C. N. ll. HllLWlll'S 0 NEW LINK UPEN Cirrawa, Deo s-'rho first train over the newly completed division ot the Canadian Northern Ontario Rail- way,formi.ng a new link between the Ancient Capital and the Federal Cap- ital,arrived here this morning with °d,“Y .YVh.°E P°rti9"l3 0.! the 9l¢°Bm°"'B -about five hundred people on board, D el' WOT S *md Small boats WGN lmaki-ng the inauguration of aregul- ar freight and passenger service. The new line is some twenty-five miles Bf*9°DBel`5 U-lil H CNW Of l5W¥“l5Y‘°“°~ ,»sliortcr than the present route to Quebec, and opens up considerable ne`w country, which passengers today said presented some of the finest scenery east 0! the Rockies. lllllt lillll IS llltllll Bl lllll|N f Z” I M one pap n a o_ ci/cu _ i _ , Slllll1ll|.3 NNE fEl[lStl] -em -. - -:iE~..ri"1 on 'that will enable the vwifnner otha _ __ _ 1,.. . ._ ,_,. l " Siiii|('["_iHHiiiiNi|] ...,.. ... ........ .. . . ' _ ,rrifee oo‘i-p¢EEiE>tN»oet 'so asf," wane ati 'sr .io_iiN's. Nlld. Dee 6-Am "lg- ' . to tl to put into Husain herb ` -idfldos _ol t e disaster Wl'°“K Y _ wal., iillgre assert was Newfoumhngt phat, the oldies:-_tresl;ie§t§w_;i_¢i_\:_$__nigI_: Mlnsril’| Llnlmant cures Gi-ricilncow.d‘“g°'°"-' ‘ ' ' ` "4 '_:§¥:i'§°;gt;;g,' Tvwslilrg had llilvllh _ ______ f *reset _1f‘ ie°.'i»~i' -».i==:f\~»1 ' - amos: gmc =1¢_i_ii=v,=,_l\n1!*°lf._ff°.'-1; - , l '. . - B -° CHICAGO MARKETS. ' FAIR 'l'0_G . €h§“(§xnt¢‘;nil,.Ir.1.énry M. lay and - » _ i . The E._.~_:__ . Muni R_“_i-l.|ne;,kis_:ivCcn in late des~ U31' Ml. __ r, “hg ' am _Q . 010. ~ .' » December 6-Modern fmt, . __ _ cloudy, not mud f ----» -- 12-.5d6f F, Hutcheson, Jayveller, Optician, , 1 ,,,_ _ _ 1217_il*_!:,.. Lanias muff woo. ieit fo gion Church, on Bumlay Nov, 281 lifter and New Kevin, _on'~Nov` oi-iicaoo, noe s-(spqefoi.i- -an-"er ...rims uno..- '-.u.»»..» ...Unk -...-5.-» .iw ..|-....| r....-,i{ ....-...-a. 'nl 'U0 .__ _' 1 »'_§f~\e;c' vm-ww»-=i»;» ovefr 21,000 Rural`Da'llles every six days, and The Guardian challenges demands that it retract its vile shan- the circulation of this paper which it knows to be as sta pd in those col- umns, but has not the manhood and honesty to acknowledge. It now shifts its line of argument from charging this paper with mailing two or three dailies of ditierefnt dates together, to adding six days' issues together and calling the total a daily issue, but even in this it does not do so correctly nor make itself clear. It is quite natural to conclude from the l‘atriot’s argument that it arrives at a circulation of almost two thousand for its Semi-Weekly by adding together both issues of less than a thousand each. Thus if same were issued daily and multiplied -by three it would claim a total of be- tween 5,000 and 6,000 every six days against the Gfuardinn’s total 'of over 21,000 every six days for il; Rural Daily. ’ sam c v The Patriot does not want $200 to The Patriot to prove otherwise, or, E. I. daily newspapers even including the Semi-Weekly Pmlioi: with its few hundred subscribers is as great as the regular daily circulation of The Charlottetown Guardian. About the only thing that ‘tht Puff- riot of yesilerday evening hnrps on is its circulation for 1908, but what ad- vertiser or reader cares about that. It .is fiir present and future circula- tion thni everybody wants to know about, hui it is silent on thatques- tion' and will not print it.l figures be- cause it is ashamed of them, and The Guardian challenges it to prove oilher- wise. The Guardian has for years furnished 'Newspaper Directories with sworn statements of its circulation, and le the only paper in this city that hasldone so. When same was requested by The Canadian News- paper Directory ior the past year the Subscription Manager and his silaff were in the midst of the biggest, most extensive, and most successful voting_ contest ever conducted up to that tilm! by any newspaper in East- dei-_ " ` “ iern Canada, stamping ns miniature The Guardian further charges 'l'be,all similiar local cvcuts. _ Patriot with wilfully misrepresentlngl Thi! C5n“dl“U Ne“'SllflD€l° Dll`€0l50l`Y is published by fur thc largest ad- vertising agency fn Canada, _and when they' wrote this paper for, n sworn statement for 1908, and had explained to them that! it was impos- sible to undertake so much extra work in furnishing what was asked for, they, knowing this papcr’s ex- tensive circulation, weri- satisfied to state, in their directory that they be- .ieved the Morning Daily to have averaged at least 3,000 copies n;lrxi_d the Rural Daily 3,750. Thus that _ ' . fully aware of The Guardian°s excep- tional value as an advertising 'mod- ium and fromthe standpoint of " this paper's largest advertiser, haldl tum- cient knowledge of The Guardian to credit it, even before it lieneflikd, _by this years ooh-.v.-et, with almost 500 more 'circulation for its _Mornlnil Daily than the sworn statcilnbnil ol |'rho pany Patriot, one-with 176° The Patriot does not accept this more circulation each day, or al to- paper's invitation to visit the Guar-#Bl Ol 10,500 everv Sl* dayir lvl’ THC dian'fi premises and examine its ctr. ;_i_fral Daily than U18* °Ul*lm¢*'°d `l°\’ nulation, and further ignores' the 8 S0!11l°W°0“’Y Plfflm- Md lf (}\ia_rdffan's_'clialle|igs_ bo expand the must bc llotdd here thai' th! Pllfiot o our-tes to’ The Guardian. did not furnish- a sworn statetnmtl foe 1908 for its Semi-Weekly, for renews b at fe e het th two efty hoe- tort known to itself. 'rho Guardian pltofov or it wgdff of least' ettmnpir will be sled lv Publish si Grim ri ' _ btaument of circulation for i*i?entd‘tNi°aTvfElie 'l‘§l.etef-G'i":£°ul:'ill; 'mga whiéh it did noi' have time to-fntniii' 0,". -,Aim mfr 9 y ,int _whips the contest was on. if thu Pat. 1‘he'PntNi°ot cowelts under The ft regularly issues ss well as its city fdveriiserrf has n right tn know even up nt_ . It also makes no nttenipt n Gt l-11° _ , riot will furnish its present sworn Gusreforve ohsiiohge to prfht in fterezulnr “press dell-if IM lm# i ti ; ii the columns the cnet numfmi-_ of papers wx:£° Cgfrullatfgn 313° B°;|d_w”h . 908 di leo its sworn state- cfrcnlntfon, which every one of its 1'! lOl' 1 - B" 'H ments for- both Daily md Semi-Week- tho the information would he oo rife- Lv for 'the imnv .veare in the vest _that _The Guardian has furnished 'i fifm- statements to Newsptpcn eiixnrallon-*gf* §ll“¢°f0l'l°9- ` ...sf .. &»~\ e __ nf