< I *l_llolElSwE§NsKYiiiulrrllti iRu1vi< PACIFIC A io risnl=_iRMEii _/ :wear J :___ li l 1 s but the `"l.alter` Hopes _.i _-. _ _ Hang, Them if caughl. , ‘ \ '- si- i. \_ , Sr. Prransnonc, Dec. 28.-(Soeeial.)- T110 JBPBIIBBB blittltsblp squadron gent southward is tolwgtch the Russian fleet, _ l-he two detacbments of which will soon unite near Mdiialyascar. The RusslanfAdniiral hopes toicateh up with tne Japanese scouts and des‘roy them. _tho`reby'fvve`alkeiiing the Jdps in the final navalaengugemeut. ‘ _ FUBUH Dec. 23.-(Special.-The Jal- I one of eohiniunicifién aiu *Wall I li- A tof Circumileni .__I"iini-- anese believe that the Russisiis a e em- ploying Chinese to damage their__llnas of communication and _they have ng doubt but that the thingie were engaged to bum the magazines at Liao Yang. _ - The .Taps say that -,any Chinese caught In employment for the Russians will be °¥°°,\l_60d Bl Warning to others, ns they ,believe that stringent measwes are re- quired. m l C Tb. good news wasvreceired yesterday ° U 0 ly John Coilings that the schooner vanhoe on which Will F Colllngs was ,,,,,,,,.,,,_,,,,,,__,,,,_,,, viii Hllniilii lslcull iuizllrii ` I-al'g¢ OT and ’ Vi§it0i'§s..Pfe. Burmuda and thus tliose on (hoard were sentation of Diplomas to Graduates and Addresses, s“l¢;i°‘°’°"‘m '"1"' I I Hollingsworth, London wires that " ` -Ivanhoe wasp ssed,abandoedon sixteenth _‘_ '“ '“ Etc" to FacuIfy° »November, one hundred miles east ` I ' _ ' A - of Bermuda so they are safe on some long Mowrlursr., Dee. 23.-I-(Speclnl.)~Tbc Gtascow, Dec. 23.-(Specia‘.‘-Tl1_e voyage. President of the Montreal General Hos- second Allan line turbine steamer, the Gwrge C' c°°k pital to-day announced the receipt ofa `Vlrginiau, was successfully launched at Intermission cheque for $10,000 from Robert Reford as R9'-ldinll. W~ UIBFIKB D LS' a Christmas present. A x_l? \ There was a large attendance of citizens and other visitors .as _well as students at the Christmas closing of thai Charlottetown Business College last' evening. Every seat in the large hall. beautifully decorated for the occasion, was filled and many were also standing The chair was occupied by Mr. Dunstan and the proceedings' opened with an orchestra *selection 'by Prof. Watts’ or- chestra., Next followed the presentation of diplomas to the following graduates during the past term :- _ Misses Lydia Stewart, Ethel Binns, Hannah J. Wickham. Mary McNevln, Lucy B. Loclte, Agnes McKenna, Mary A. Whe,i,an¢'_A'nnle Doyle, Jes_'ie Mc- Aree. Catherine E. Nicholson. Mary E. ~\Ym- __Aiiil°l=~ Wm. Watltliis and Miss ._I. MacKinnon. List of gn§iiuat_ef,'iErom the Shorthand and Type writing de‘p'a'rtments.Mlsses_ Tina Enman, Edith Tweedy, M. J. Gillies, Lora Wright, Hilda. Stewart, Marion Do- Biois, Fanny_Schurman. Miss N. Morgan ,and Miss G.‘McR»ory have received the diploma granted by the Phonographic In- stltut_e'of,Cim1_clnnati.' _ Barons~ making the presentation, Principal Miilelxbrieiiy referred to thu high places former graduated had won and- was assured the presentones would win similar high-ltations in life. Afterf the-successful students had receivod theirv rewards amid the, air piauss ofylfliehsudience. the following pro- gram was giv_Dn:-|- ` Reulustmurlus-Fitzgerald » Song, L. B TOOIDBI , _ i - R' ading, A. Leard ' Song, Miss Orr ‘ Recltatlon. Miss Bolger I Trombone Solo, A Gaudet Presentation toA. ilunstan, Teacher in English. ' ' Farce, The Quack Doc‘ or . Refrcshfnents. During intermission the students of the Coliegc presented -Principal Miller and faculty with an address,accompanied by valuable gifts to each. Mayor Kelly expressed his great plea- sure at being present on this occasion. _He referred to the advancement made in the branches taught` in the college since, his'_stndent rdays and asserted that the C. B. C. was unexoeiled by any in the Maritime Provinces. He hoped during thewlnter to baagain-able tocomply with the l-'rincipal'U previous- invitation and again address the students of the College. Principal Miller and Professor Trainer gave an interesting review of the work done in their rospec~ tivo departments during the term, both emphasising the_fs.ct that the -student body in the past term was superior to any of previous years. Dr. J. T. Mellish dwelt on thc benefit of a united education for boys and girls in contrast- to the days of his youth when each sex had separate institutions of learning. - Short addresses euloglstic of the work done in the Qoilegezware a_lso__=glven by We L. Cotton and Prlncipaifteaman. After the National Anthem and the usual bouncing-etc. an exceedingly eaicy- able’ and successful term_was brought to s close by- Auld Lang Syns and the National Anthem. ' CHICAGO MARKETS. 'Saturday at 8.411 for Georgetown: '-' Ill) PslNcE__gnw_s§p lSLaND._,.clu~1s_pA, rnloav. DECEMBER 25.1904 ` _,__ ‘ _ 1- - _ murder of Caesar Young. _ ` The jury was out for some hours. Christmas. _ ' L \TER. ' i , is a‘most crazed with excitement. _-3---....--_,-_ Q ~ > fllll SEHUIIIIEII 1.45 p.m.o'clock but did not reached there yesterday but crossed to Georgetown as the afternoon to-day 'for Picton and re- service each way daily. , A special with passengers and mails went to Georgetow n at 10.30 last night. It *ls probable the Stanley wilt reach the winter port early this morning and the mails will at once be brought tothe city. Considerabls heavy ice is reported in the Straits and there are ovu 100 cars of freight at Pietou. With both steamers on-' the Georgetown route the con~ gestion should soon be relieved. Aspeclsl will -leave each night except me iiicuisni Prices _ Tonor:-ro, Dee. 23-(Special)-Fair and moderataLv cold. Saturday, milder] with iight sleet or rain. ssfsratiso arm sriaszluc cones. Caube stopped ins. few minutes and "Wlme 11| “ wlmt lli. fel* jill! 5 Ouestoii of Gentlelnetlll Kid-valishfl at so P91' °°“t dlI¢0\lIl e " " ' ‘ All.oss-va1v¢t and sllpii§fstlil_"_;;°_l>¢f sent; 3 ir' Il-Ieroi'A?"éliance to 'f‘='lf].¢f.‘.{l§.*e»f4._5,;.s°.*::.'.=;-.f"'°°*" '_' _ BORN. I ' svrma, lm. la, um, is s. w. and M,-,_ LM, 5 mn, . &;ickiy. Complete outfit $1.00; trial size J ' ' 0l"A¢°» DOOBUPU 22 - (UPOGIBI) v-i T; frggant hesllng12ata_rrhosone.No rem- Dea. Cora IM llsy Cora (ll edgc Doral with Catarrhosone for ‘cold -- i»..i. sim. .. I-.rr #1185 i32.233?';'I.‘lL‘l‘l.§`i’..'.l"L°.§’.l‘5ill‘.€§f"2l`é‘.§.?l ' ‘ i am, the "stuff up" feeling in the fore- rmanently cured in one hour b inhal in the head and nasal catarrh. it soothes h " ' Ifyou ha.ve'nt used`Catarrhozone get it today and tx? it on your next cold. 'oifgbe surprise at the efilciency] of this '_ eightful inhaler treatment w ich pleases everyone necause it cures so New Yonx, Deo.~ 22-(Speclal.)¢NZln "Patterson was today acquitted for the _».I@pei»~§uspecty,Chinese» oi;_Cuitirlg _ M The prisoner, who had all her clothing packed in resdindss l`6_si;a start, was at ‘once diqhsrged and home with her father, #thus fuliiliinsg” 'libs' previously ex- Drdleed *intention of being home for NEW YORK, Dec. 22-(Special.)~The`. message regarding Nan Pl\lterson's ac 'qulttal _,was false. Thejury is still out - and the prisoner, who is waiting in jnii fobtalned via Et. John River valley. 'work have been removed elsewhere- to C hipman is most satisfactory ii " -' - I" '_'- ‘l ‘_ ,I _.. ' » \ A I ` H 1 » J ‘_ The surveys across the province will be completed ‘to ennhle a Xml] decision as to _g `> _ 8 L/ I c -niinued durin the entire winter but whether the north or ,\u'li I`no wiill Z B puriies will bc reorganized in the illiferl-nt best. _ g ..._.... I _W ______ _ V » f MOMREAL. Dee. 22-(SpeoIal)~F. B. sections for winter's campaign. -Wade,.Chairmun of the Railway Commis~ Engineer Poulln reports that he has sion said today that the surveys so far been able to secure a. line around the cor- obtainod show that good line can be`ner of the sta'e of Maine with a. mus- Parties surveying between Grand Falls cent _going east and six tenths going and Fredericton having completed their west.- ‘ So far the line from Grand Full to Chip- Quebec and Chaulliere and good results man and to Edmunstonand from Moncton are obtained from Quebec west, , _ is AFTER .w,iiiiiisii` "aEi>o|eT or GRAND RUs`§|AN" BRIBES7 ""` Surveys in New Bruinswick and Eastern Quebecl To Swear There W'e"re Torpedo Boats LiI‘Kiii§ cunlum grade of four tenths of one per No difficulty is anticipated between but not sufficient information is ..2€.‘:°,?.§:'.;’:;;::.‘: :2;',:‘z::.‘;°_:,‘.1.:‘_:::..’.'f.°.° OUR f"0\’ERN°R to Cape Tormentine and did not reach than till 11.1.1. ‘sas len. foroeorgmws at .__ _ |_ C_ BRAKEMAN 1”; nigim Sr. Joan, Dec. 22.- _(Speolai.)--The f The Minto did not retum to this port vig;-[time Cgmmeroia' Travellers’ Asso- `”” rounding country. cltl leld d .Dreviouely intimated. ‘She arrived there in on I 8' inner he" tm. emnlng' MONCTON' Dec' 22“(Sp°°m')_I“t°‘"' about noonnand a special came to the It was " b'mi“”'° “EM” “nd °bl° colonial brakeman Halo who received city at 1.45 P. m. _ °' °Pe*°h°5 W° ° made- _ word some weeks ago that an uncle of his I A letter of regret at his inability to st .I bday the Mmm Wm make the round ‘ wife had left her eighty thousand dollars trip to Pawn. The stanley will leave ll. “md W” md f~‘°“‘ °"°""“°’ M°KI”“°°- will leave shortly for Eualaud to claim of P. E. Island. turn again to-morrow (Saturday) morning Mm Hale died ,L year ago md much while the Minto will go to Picton. They E RIS L ' d Wm remaln in port on Sunday and “om _ ' interest is felt as to whether Mr. Hale day morning bexin their regular winter ° --- will be successful in ol-taining the legacy. C A TRIP To ceonlnowri Having pome time to spare while I was in Georgetown I took a. walk down to thc R. R. Wharf and in looking out towards the mouth of thc harbor l could see open water as far as the eye could reach and then taking in the ltuation I came to ,tile conclusion that iicorgetown is the proper placeto run our winter steamers_ Now let us, as sensible men, put aside all personal interest and he of one mind, viz, put the t`wo steamers on the Grorgetown route each year about Dec. lst, and no matter whether the S. N. Co's boats are able to run o not there will be plenty of work in the late fall for the boats. BBIPPER. ‘Moi-¢ll,;n¢... zz. T0 FLOAT FAST LINE lilosrasu., Dec. 19-Advice: from London say that William Peterson, Limit- ed, of Newcastle, atjribnte their bank- ruptcy to their attempt to establish s steainship service between Canada and continental ports for which the Canadian government granted s subsidy. ~ _iii _ Fll¢al.No1'lcn.-Clty taxes due. Lists Glasgow to-day. _ , _ This vessel is a sister ship fo the Victo- rian which wlll sail from Liverpool on the bequest. :CANADA’S EXHIBIT OTTAWA, Dec. 19-Wm. Hutchinson, superintendent of Dominion exhibitions, has returned from the St Louis exposition. l He sold the Vanallian building for $1,015. i it cost about $30,000. Mr. Hutcbinsonl says that thc Canadian exhibit was ai great success. Tons of immigration liters-; ture were distributed and the result will) he a large immigration from the United States to Canada. ZION iS WEALTHY Cnloaso, Dec. 19-Before`s congregation of nearly 5,iXJO persons, John Alexander j Give indications of V a Favorable Line I Among Fishing Fleet at Dogger Bank ' I Throughout the Eiilire Winter; Work One T|_°aveIIer’s Story-Russian Gov- _ Goes on.-» ernment Makes Official Denial. Lusnorr, Dec, 23.-(SpeciaI.)-Scnsai-_ ional papers here repent the story that members of the Hull fishing llect have ad- mitted that Japanese torpedo boats were among the vessels of Dagger bank and claim that the men making sul-h state- ments were first made drunk by liueisilui agents who prglnptcil tlicul tu lulk as ihcy did. The lioatswnin ol the trawlc-r Ava says LIVING Visit to _Flome in Victoria _grants Pouring I Among those in the city yesterday was Art. Lea, son of Jabez Lea. Victoria, who hnsjust returned to visit his home after spending the last year and a half in Cul- gary_ Mr. Lea was formerly employed with Wright Bros., Victoria, and has many friends in this city. i _ Speaking with The Guardian vesterday Mr Lea kindly gave some interesting in- ormation regarding Calgary and sur- Prlnco Edward Island has many sons in Western Canada and in no part are they doing better than in this rapidly growing nd prosperous city Of the prairie. Among thosc who are successful there are the lollowingz- Dr. \Vright formerly of the Baltimore Dental Parlors here and in Montague, Mr. Wright is s leading dentist and is oing a large business in Calgary. Reginald _Stewart is_associutcd with lill'ord Jones in the law business and as a big practice. E. N. Harper, .formerly with _W. TV. Welinei' now does a large watchmaking and jewellry business. D. A. McLeod and George li_‘[eLeori_ forlnorlyof Scntner Sc McLeod are con-p ductinga dry goods establishment and haven large trade, especially among thc' working men. J. T. McDonald, Montague is engaged in grocery business and has worked up a. splendid trade. Mr. McDonald jexpeets to visit his home early In the year. ~ George Ross, Bedequc is with the firm of Short 8: Stuart and is ,a_ rising young iarrlster. Will Forsythe, brother of Andrew Forsythe of this city is in h that he was paid a sum of money, then given liquor and being taken before the Russian Consul was induced to report that foreign vessels were among the trawl- CVS. 'l‘iic' papers repeat the charges that liussians by unfierhand means are atv li-milling to secure other similar false siiltclucnts, but the Ru-sian Government repeats its ilenini that ciilclul agents are so i-ngiixed. SOME ISLAND PEOPLE IN CALGARY \ `Many are There and are Doing Well---Art Lea Now on a tells of the West---lmm|- nlo the Country. i the sewing macbinc business and lalso agent for the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. " Fttd Wright, Bedeque, who is now visiting his home, is agent for Alberta for the same machine. Other Sunllnersido and Kensington' nlcu who are in Calgary are Robert Glover, formerly with Reuben ’l‘upiin & Cc., now chief fdcountant for\t.hc Neilson Furniture Co.; Will \Vs.ugh` in Comets’ ilardwnre store; Will Green in McBride’s Wholesale Hardware, and. RohortSoiley, _ late of Sydney who is engaged in the painting business. Fred Higgs, brother of E. 'l‘. Higgs of Charlottetown is managing owner of tho Calgary Furnishing Co. a_ prosperous iness concern. The young' ladies of this province are not behind thc young men in the reputa- tion that they have won abroad. Misses Ads Saundele,\Vinsloe, and Miss Ado Hooper, Milton, are popular clerks lu one of the leading dry goods stores of Calgary. 'l‘hr-.se are but a few of the Ialunrl people in that section. There are many others in till- nearby towns Wetaskiwin, Ln. Combo E Imontoli, etc., who are fast rising on the ladder: of success. Mr. Lea who is engaged in the cur- penter and contracting business is cnthu- sinntio in his praise of the ivcstcrn land. Tile country is a line one for ranching and the climate during the past few years is much less severe in winter than formerly. A large immigration is expected next mason and§Cslgsry which has doubled its population in thc past two years looks forward to an era of progress and ad- \ ancclucnt. _ lm l__._..~_*'_._..__ll_ _ - -fl. _ ,__.._ _._-_, ._ _.i.i_l.'£.,l-..__*£ y. t th total indebtedness was less than 0500.000 an church. f throat ailments are quickly relieved by of defaulters will be published Tuesday, D_eeoinber 27th. box. 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