won Stewart cup in meeting was Gauthier of chairman. length, call. Maritime the sd- l° lwost was ons Fair IIIDTO O1 As- easier to Chcsan _ appreciated. It is not often an audience hears a speaker ni tuned I Sons. ~ SECT. 3 Grade I? years old :_ f 5th Maeitsc l. Bone. Nilillnliii 7 owned by Meme s Elonsfsiso won the sweepstakes for the Beet Mitch' ww any breed; ' ~ ' ...°August|m Keenan, Murray River, arri_ved_m Seuris Tuesday, where he his secured- '-a position in W. B. I»eard’s tailoring establishment. _ ' (Special by Phone.) SUMMERBIDE, Dec. 4.-The case tried before the Supreme Court to-' dli’ W8! Smith vs. Ramsay, an ac- tion for assault and battery. 4 Ver- dict for the defendant. Moqusyl-lg, K~ 0-. 101' Dlllllliflfl; Saunders and Strong for defendant. 'Iihe case at present before the court, lB tllllfi Ol RBGVBS VB, Buying' an “_ tion of trespass on land. Mcqum-_ ‘IYUO ll!! 11°” 11 5110 001'11111a111l of lan- rle, K. C., for plaingm. Saunders for fir?/lallclaiollxi? v | The case at present Before the court yfzs whose sentences are so d,|,,,,d,,,,¢_ ’ - ~ _ an is ex Y- __ d th t the tt d_m“'is Smith va. Ramsay, an action for Phone.) _ (Special to The Guardian.) ` s.-'ras aol-I aw-1rss.s'r,_ me. a-'rue moitinie ,_ _- ' ' _ _ in _ _ BS disposed of in here since the Through a news for Mon issues did not herewith. vs. S. Cannon. an note. Judg- _ S.' Stewart, K. C. for Nell Mcihlsr- rle, -K. C., ‘ Wortman vs. assault and lvlaintiii* $50. plsintlil and for defendant. Palmer vs. Dawson, action on crim- inal conversation. Jury returned e -verdict for plaintiff. Damages award- ed $650. A. C. Saunders for plain- tlll, McQuarrls, K. C., for defendant. Morrison 'vs. Ramsay, action for slander.. Tried before B, jury. Ver- dict for the plaintiff $1. McQuar- rie; K. C., for plaintiff. A. C. Saun- ders snd lil. H. Strong for defendant. ment _for sctloa for verdict for K. C., for K. 0.. At the request ofW S Stewart, K will b pecle B 3 °n assault and battery. . Mcquarrie, ' Hon. Murdoch McKinnon wus the 0., the casa of McMillan vs Ninn' 1° ° ver-Y--~--33°' K. C., for plalntiii;- Saunders and 'next spdaher. He wsa listened so enthusiasm. BV n Whil thi rl li it 1 k . “nth k°d_att°ntion and _mm_essed_ gist _:Jei:`l71;;i~; was wigléirawn. G. M. as t01;hen¢;°“g§ m¢_,en_ns close '£3,321 Strong lor defendant. las sam. Wm. his ,,,,,-,,,,.¢,,,,,,,, ,,,,d_ ,m§_J “" PP° “ 1°' 113° de aid tonight that cannon contribu- ‘ ' tion will he such as to command the (Special to The Guardian.) R H Hu-sms wh” was judg, K . '°-*_*-“ attention of the world and_wiu mn- AMHERST. N. S., Dee. 3.-L. A. . . n swilie and sheep and who visited th C ill i mm an PWBB) terallv alter the. situation now con- I-laszard, Charlottetown Boswell . ° VIENNA nec. 4-Aust ia d i ' ' 1 ri-ovlnos an-1-ing ll., summer also _ -_ 1 1°K°" B '°““1\s the motiminne. _ eros., Pownal, L_1-1.1:. roster, marsh. ,Dogs ,,¢»,,,,,,,la,,-51,1., 1..,,gtl, as dm 2:; dB'_*;?_11 ;»_°1;_s"e ss i>r°°'=1°°11r 0'r'I‘A-WA, Doc. 4-'riie house divid- asia, and John rweedie, lcamsolis Pro1asg°s_3'1;¢v.ns0n of the Uollege of ° ° 5 ° ° Y t0 th.” 1`iVBl1`¥ bs- Bd at midnight on Sir Wilfrid Lau- won almost all of the prizes in poul- Agriculture, Truro, N. S. » _ Among the prominent farmers visit- ing the Fair from Prince Edward Is- land are :Z. M. Laird. or Kel.,-1 »Grov¢ who is accompanied by Mrs *Wim* Gf°°°e and Bulgaria for the i-iern amendment, declaring that try, and their exlilbixs attracted possession of Saloniki. It is believed _ministers had connived at improper great attention from the visitors at here that Bulgaria will favor autono- practices in McDonald and Richelieu, the exhibition. __ mous Macedonia and Saloniki for The amendment was defeated, ths (Special to The Guardian.) _ herself in future. vots being 119 to 71, as adva;-B, AMHEBST, Dec. 3.-Rev. Father (Canadian Press) ' majority of 48 ~ Gauthier, .of P. E. I., presided at a Laird’ Walt" L” M Victoria; Fwd ROME D 4-A ' ubli meetln ln connecti with th . Clark of Victoria; Ausyfgn Scales o .- st. Bfiesnors, Amos R d of Milton __ Gavin Harding of Grahame Road, El __ Afsenalilt of Mt. Carmel, Horac Wrlglht of Bedeque, W Clark of Nort v _ : ll "Wiltshire, Peter Brodie and W. J. _Gibsonnof .York. There were also 33h to 24. (Special ,to The Guardian.) OTTAWA Dec. 4.-That the action l P"°5°ht 'Hon' ‘mhn M°'thle'°“~ PW* of the U. S in the Panama Can ruler, I-Ion. Murdoch McKinnon, Com. of Agriculture, ‘Professor -I iculturis‘t_ T. A. Benson, Expert gneoucre Ross, charles wiiiioinalior- ' oult man. _ I’l§es_,rrly_ all 'the first prizes for seed dame to Prince Edward Island, A, E, _.of Charlottetown, P,E_1s1aad ;,h_ad perhaps the best exhibit of apples 'in the show. They were large, evsn well colored and free from spot, scab qr Otlihl' (lef6¢l_C!. ' In' class. 13 for Gurnseys Roper Blass got one'1st, three 2nd and one Br . _ 'Stewart Brothers of Alliston, Kings County. P; E.. I. won the Silver Cup for the Grand Championships for pan hogs and.s'ev\en .Bret prizes and some‘ seconds and thirds. CLASS XI. _ CLASS XI, BEC 1 ' Ayrshire cow 4 years old and up- wards : _ lst and ith Macllae & Sons. SECT. 2 _ Cow 8 years old: 2nd'MacRae & Sons. - ' - a regulations was a complete breach of the ,provisions of the Hay and Pauncefort treaty and that il the correspondence between Canada and th_e U. S. government failed to pro- cure fgirplay for Canada the lgtter should be taken before an interna- tional tribunsl at the Hague and is vigorous ` fight made for Canadian rights, was the gist of the speech by Senator Ross in the Senate this af- ternoon. - Senator Dandurand followed along the same lines. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 4-'-The great- est financial transaction in_ the his- _tory of the United States was con- snmated in the treasury department ,toda_v_ when `C. A. Thompson, the new treasurer of the United States gavs Lee McCfung. ihis predecessor, a receipt for $1,509,285,908.57 represent- ing money securities in the personal custody of the Ttessurer on'N‘ov. 15 when McC1ung retired. ` (Special to the Guardian) _ OTTAWA, Dec. »i-Hon. R.` L. Bor- den will early tomorrow afternoon ln- ed by a majority qi 179 only four members voted for lt. These were Messrs Achin, Mondou, Lamiarchs and Barrett, Nationallsts. The C011sc1'Vhtivcs and Llberals,wh0 were lead hi' Sir Wilfrid Laurier, voted solidly against' the motion. The house adjourned at 1 o'ciock. The naval announcement will he made Thursday. (Canadian Press) _ LONDON, Dec. 4-Militant sums- gettes decided at a recent meeting to resort to the use of explosives in the event of_ihs government refusing to incorporate women sufirage in forth- coming franchise bill according to 5 statement 'issued bl! the News .Agdacy today. Volunteers are to be called for to use bombs both inside andsoutside oi the House of Commons. _ '(Canadian Press) RICHMOND, Dec. il-_In the name nors at the conference hers today that the ,lynchcrs of the negro as- sailants of white women in his state uld h d °° “ef H *W0 511518 M1' Mondon then moved his amend D 0 S on s '_ discussion the peace treaty between ment declaring that there should bg winter fair to~night. I He made an i T“1`k°Y Bhd HRW. l'l10W11 as the tres- no naval appropriation until thu °1°q“°“t *md f°"°“’1° “VW” 15° -farm' cy 0| Lugano. has been approved by people had been appealed to_ 'ers to catch the optimistic spirit Pos- ° the chamber deputies. The vote was The Mondou amendment was idefeat- '"“5°‘l bl' 51° °\tlW11S ‘Pl A111l161°st- Optimism was the great need of P. E. I., he said. The fair is proving a great success. ' (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Dec. 2-Dr. Fredericki Franz Friedman has given 'the world serum.to cure tuberculosis which is believed to mark one of the greatest epochs ln the history of medicine. The numerous patients treated by Friedman assertéd they had been cured after one to three iniectlons of serum. Several of these cases were bone tuberculosis of long standing. Numerous Physicians and tuberculo- sis specialists are on their way to Berlin to study the new discovery. (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Dec. 2-Germany stands firmly with Austria-Hungary iris the conflict which has arisen between of the stateof South California,Gov-' _ ernor Beaso served a notice to gover-*£23135 “£§gha:;c;yS;;vi;a?;dh:n A33; tria. In the Reiclistag today _the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. Von. Beth- mann Hollweg, made this declaration wo go unpunis e _ 400 persons and he hoped the num- ber at the end of his second term - ,.. __ I _ h 1 _T J _ , _J _ ' I A ' never order out militia to shoot _men i -“ \ . ' ’ who lynch black brutes for commit- \3 ' _ ting nameless crimes against white ___. The very finest sksie made, specially for the Ladies, ' both ss to the design and f'inish,.is the light steady and LADIES' GLACIER ‘_ Particulalily steady gives support to the an kle, ' smooth and f st. with tha lssst exertion imsirinsbls. - , i I . .l\lI'B| _ _J _ :Q3- >' ' Rest for Rink use, “STARR” quality. and fully gusrsn-'-' t d. ~ _ " ‘fishers of ihe celcbrsied Mic-llsc llocliey Sticks” _ ~ . (Copyrlghicd) '_ ' it THE STARR MFG. CO, LTD, " -"1 i mmnoutli, N. s., olnnun. \ l = A ‘This `b`l9ectat<:r. I ‘A NOLLHCAL- L\TlRANY» AND TIIEOLOGICAL WEEKLY °“° l”'""'».'l‘.il’i'°"W?»l'il»'l°il`$gil`ff } ‘ci-'nffdio is aivsnoo I ’°' “iirrlc ld ifbuoolr nmol./in u » (canadian Press) " TORONTO, Dec. 3-The Board of Control this morning endorsed the married women owning pro‘- property should be allowed 'to vote on all municipal questions. Tomorrow they accom- 'pany the ladies to ask the Ontario Government for the necessary legis- lation. (Canadian Pressf ~ cdNs'r.aN'r1NoPmi.', Doo. 3-It is officially announced that nn srinlstic has been signed between Turkey and lably s, warning to Russia though Rus- He warmly defended his use of the,Em was not “med In the course 0! pardoniug power declaring that in ZZ the debut ' ' _ e Heir Von Kiderlln Waech- months he had pardoned or paroled ter. Sscretsrv State Foreign Affairs, made an announcement that all thro- would increase by 800_ I Wm‘ugh the crisis Germ.any's relations , with Britain_ have been especially _ mn'~"~'1 '_ bv a mu- tual tru'st which brought' ab- womem “fd the Governol-_ |out_ the most gratifying intimacy _ in ' relations between the two nations. (Canadian Press) proposal of Toronto sudraglsts that L()Nl)()N Deg 2__3ug|-B lst, 0( 8 i B milder sort to-day begun a tryout of absent treatment to obtain votes for women. _ ~ ‘ The potency of the concentrated .thought will be given a test by wo- men's silent co-operation for the free- dom instead of smashing the Bond Street windows and setting fire to cabinet ministers’ homes, or com- mitting mall box scan-dallsm. Silent co-operators -seek to move the British government by merely Bulgaria, Servia and Montenegro. It _thinking A "7 1 -' f i" "v "°" is also officially hnnounced that Fifty members pledged themselves ' El-ery modern convenience _ ~ Telephone in every room- : \ ' 1 -___¢l i l When in` Halifax. ` ` " it ¥` ' » Rcgi_{s/ter it The Halifax ' Honieiike, _ comfortable. fthe leading ' I-Ioteliln Raster!! Caus'1a.< l » . . - li. 1.. ncnouscs. Hmm.. I Q - ____ "' ‘ A 1t"s Time You iGot -` -‘That New _ . . __. » I _ _ W-sl=U1T ' -» '.Gst that new Quit new-surpiise _y“"°n,y_|¢h- a good_Chrlstmas gift- s suit that fits perfectly. W¢*“’° Wei" 1° slsowsihe best materials and _ . are use ima oi. oloiiiea yds lisa of your , Bus' \ 1-.-,i Greece has not signed. .` (,Canadlan` Press.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 3.-Arm- stlce was signed b'y all the powers but Gi-ecce. There was no word of terms. , _____._.__._.._.. , (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Dec. 3-The debate os thc Laurier amendment address in rs- ply to the speech from the throne ended at midnight in a victory for aj rft of 48 The ~ Mondous 'amendment navy bill ‘which was then introduced was brief- ly debated and beaten. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Dec. 3-The Biz wood- en trestle' bridge _of the Canadian Northern Railway spanning the Assi- niboine .Rlv'er,at its Junction with to~ s ver severe cars o g from a train that was being backed across the bridge. .Thelstructure is the resular passen- ger and freisht -brides of the C. N. R., but a steel bridge to replace it has been under construction for some time. i `WEBB'I‘ER-At Imperial. Sask, on Nov. 13, 1912, to Harry lind Mrs. Wsi~ster.~nss Miss. Annie Campbell, _ of Freetown_ P. lil. T.. a daughter. CUDMORE-MILLS-_ At the Grace Church. Parsonage, Monday, Dsc2, 1912, by the Ret. T., Marshall. Geo. C.' Cudmoro and Margaret Mills. both _of Charlottetown. -' _ ' _ \ _ 1 _. _ , ' Press) -Jech as s federal ins sl” to concentrate their thoughts ten minutes each day at noon to obtain which was taken to mean unquestion- ___.___.._...---_- Do Sore Coins lluri Your Feet? ` If you hnven’h tried I’.utnsm's Corn Extractor you haven't used the article that will remove corns, callouses and sore foot lumps ln the shor_best time. Don't waste another cent in Piasters, um government' by 5 m ° y ` pads or salves-get the guaranteed Corn Reliever, Putnam's Painless Corn and Wert Extractor. It acts quickly, never pains, removes the corn forsvsr. Price 25c. Sold by druggiats. ' _ I lied Riv r collaps d this morning in- i -1 2 . ii - Club (lfiers --_ r l The Chsrloiieiown Guardian i and 1 Family Herald] snll Weekly Sisr _ The Morning Guardian and The Family Herald and ” Weekly Star, one year each,” including the beautiful, pre- mlum_ picture “Home Again” for only ' I ' The Evening Guardian and The' Family Herald and I il Winter Fair opened tonight with a dinner to the mesh including Flern ming, N B liatbisson, P EI 'rho exhibit is better than other years.R A Snowball Chatham, won the silver cup for the champion shorthorne bee! cattle. Tomorrow the Maritime premicrs will hold a conference. _ .1-»v1~nns--§-__ (Canadian Press) AGIERS, Dec. 1-The Bulgarian army whichr left Salonlka on the nineteenth with Greeks transports landed at Dfldsaghatch. This is the first news since they sailed. (Canadian Press) LONDON, ‘Dec. 1-While -there is danger that the belligersnts ,may fail to~settle difilculties and hostili- ties may be resumed there looms the large fact that the armies before Con- 'stantinople practically reached a neadlock is the strongest force in making peace. The military experts consider it impossible for allies to break Tcha- taldja lines while it is equally im- possible for the Turk's to succeed in an offensive movement. Bulgaria _has come to the end of her resources in men and has called out the drafts of 1913 and 1914 mere youths 17 16 years. One army corps in front of Adria- nople consists of old men. (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Dec. 1-Addressing an Aero Club at/ the New England an- nual dinner last night Cap’t Roht. Bartlett, of the Peary north pole pltrty, said it is entirely feasible to get to the north pole by aeroplane, from Cape Morris. K. Jessup where the aeroplane could be taken on land, the distance from the pole- being 371 miles or four hours flight. (Canadian Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 1-Wm. J. Bsrns’. story of the pursuit of Mc- Namaras, Ortie McNanigal after Los Angeles Times explosion was told by himself at the dynamite triali Saturday. There is little interest in the story, which has already been published. Only one more viltness will be call- ed by the govenment, which will rest its case Mond/ay.‘ (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 1‘-~Armis- tice will last as long as preliminary negotiations for peace to continue. i ` The New Blue Amberols Records 1.- 5 played on an ' » Edison Phonograpb' will 'give you more pleasure than any records or any sound-reproducing instrument have ever been capable of giving you before. This is because the Blue Amberol has caught all of 'the richness and beauty of the music _ sung or played by the great artists and because the Edison Phonograph brings out all that is in the Blue Amberol. And the pleasure you take in your Edison and Blue Amberols will never diminish because the Blue Amberol will never wear and is prac- tically unbreakable. _ Hear them today at your Edison dealer’s. Thomas A. Edison, Irie., |00 Lakeside *von Oflllsst N- J" U- 5~ A- ~ A cdmplete line of Edison Plionographs and Records will be found at MILLER BROS - - i_23 Kent St. ALBERT E TOOMBS - '56 Queen St. 1 es » rs if So far all talk has been on armis- tlce and on formal peace terms. As soon as possible after signing the peace an embassy will be named by all the ,parties and negotiations will be opened at once. No More Neuralgia Headache Cured ~ s A Journalist 'rolls oi the adven- tages of Keeping Nerviline Handy on the Shelf. Fifty years ago Nerviline was used from coast to coast, and in thousands of houses this trusty liniment served the entire family, cured all their min- or ills and kept the doci.or’s bill "small, Today Nerviline still hc-ids (rant rank in Canada among pain-re- lisvlng remedies-scarcely a home yet/ can find that doesn’t use it. From Port Hope, Ont., Mr. W. 'I‘. Gresnaway, of the Guide newsPaD€1‘ stall, writes: f‘For twenty years W0 used Nerviline in our home, and not for the world would we be With011’¢ lif- As a remedy for all pain, eareche, toothache, cramps, headache. 11115 dis' ration so useful and quick to relieve as Nerviline." _ Let every mother give Nervillne a mal; its good for nui1dren.goodior old folks-you can rub iii 011 8-5 B llniment or take it internally- Wherever there is pain, Nerviline will cure it. Refuseanything but Ner- viline. Large family bottles.. 50°-I trial size, 25c., at all dealers. 01 'fhe Catsrrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. 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A homestesder wge has exhausted his homestead right an cannot obtain pre smp i _ ma: ent? for s pllychssed home- sts in oer sin d stiioya. ries sim psi- sors.Dutiss.-Must rss 6 six monthsln sch of thrss years. cultivate lfty sdres ad srees s house wor ‘apwboiay s ty olth liiisist rolthe ntsrini ,,-- d Liihuudmouduus cr i . o _vlcelglaiy Sts;.°oi;: yer; _¢nch. f "° 1'" ` " ' ” ' ' ' ’ ‘1 ng t snr u pre» ccmlbf glam picture "Home 00 M W g Balm.” Again " forohly ‘ Osnersl Commission ' _ llsrshinis Address all _club offers to _ nun; “_ '_ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN Cunnan" om” Und,” GUARDIAN I solicited ° I luvlqsm ins ssl . C“*f1°**°‘;‘f‘; I mr; ui. tion; wi-in 3 xo,s1.llBif ' 1 _ ”..t::,¢¢,».¢m,¢_ *i A l ' ' 'Y*" *Y*Y*f- ' * - -Y'AvA"f* * 7*" B-" -7"* FR EE $325.00 Puiio ii_o_o_oo cAsii GWEN AWAY In ihls Great Puzzle Conical VALUE $325.00 lsi Prize--l(AGNl}'lCEN'l' UPRIGHT PIANO AND STOOL TO MATCH. 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