f‘=“" i-°°“ he nrmrtg _ A ..= 4 _ V f " ~’:`-*~ ` ` ' ` 71" " N T~"‘f`7'”.€i’ 'f §>,~.-T51.-"°`-"_l‘i"=f'__"if'_" f¥"5`~i,.~€'1?‘."i*`27=.% .silo /’ _ ` > ' _ _, ‘_ _J _' fs-i _ - 5. __ --“ ;L's_.-Ai sg. és _ urrrt. _ _ _,__ _A V ¢ Y - ~ ' l T ____| _ i £$Tl\tlSHEll |89|. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLCTTETCWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER LQ _l\D _ isas.--s PAGES. »r .. - . r _ ~ _ THE S. S. GASPESIA Powder ,Thalnng _puked For Staamar __ as lrritsq. ti .5 is §. i ol-_ _ti ...L_ Ihr Late Arrtul due to Thick Weather nrt llrltt lu. ,f When it was circulated around town _ ~ ryesterday aiternoon that the SS. Gas- M _ . _ fears were entertained for her and ship- ""*”'* pers became very anxious about the SIZED SEIZURE large amount of freight which lies ready to be placed on board Dm 19__Cug¢0m, Qgicer She grounded at about 8 o’clo_ck yes- , subregsnnean vault ofa terday morning but the news did not 000 _..--o--~- th ~ Fabriqne szrser, soon,-ed an ieich this‘city until early in the after- ,pu valued at over $3,000 and D00!! when Mr. Longworth received a ,390 2,1103; of raw whiskey despatch to this effect from Capt. Ein- mm, than $5_0()0_ The tom layson of the SS. Stanley at Picton who W, wngscgied goods is thu, had taken the pilot from this port to the st amer on the wav to Pictou in the torenoon rr ‘ As to the extent of th d o BALL CLUBS mira. _ e au.,er no PlllSlllll8 p!il'l1\.\ll8.IS Were I`BC8lV€(l lllllll 8l)0lllI 0 in YoRK_ Dec" .2O__The Brook_ o`clock when Captain Yates. who had altirnore basebali t-lub; have lime” on bolrd’ artqgfad nl; the city’ hav ing gonea orea ice ornt from thc _ , steamer and driven to the city Mr la es had no fears of having any serious d lliculty in gettinv the vessel off when the tide raised but in casa there should be any trouble the SS Prin cc=s was despxtc ted with a. number of men to lighten the cargo Their services were not required however, as the Ga.- pesza had cleared the shoals before their .arrival and met them at the mouth f the h L arbor. c t The cause ot the accident was the ex- tremely th-ck weather which made it 3°°'“'°°°°’°S' 6 L_ necessary to lay to in the straits all the P“d*°°5 $15 0° previous right, and the drifting ice mb|Boois, 5- 10. iaoupis. made the navigation additionally haz- ardous. §W'“'Kid and Velvet' l With the assistance of the tug \Vil- Lnthlrheggings. fhuah. Onaices. Ladies. lnreaaius. Boots, $2.10. liam Aitken she was moored across the ends of Poole and Lewis` and the C. S. N. compauy’s wharves at about half past four o’c1ock. Crowds of people gathered on the wharves watching her being moored .and when the stugerwas placed" up Bottied. many went aboard to view the great y,\;|;°“_ _ 1 steamer about which so much had been yd; 9{gw§n_ . said during the past few weeks. _ [jg The Gaspesia is 383 feet keel, her Yalises. Overshoes. i C115 (him-,_ `; breath is 43 feet and depth 33 feet., re- gistered gross tonnage, 3,861. She draws 25 feet when loaded, her engines children __ are 600 horse power and she carries :1 y g P “mmm crew of rl. nl ISI." 97 The accommodation for freight and Carvtain, Thomas McKinnon. Chief otlioer. Walter Milligan; second do, William Smith; Third do, Henry C. Dowey; Fourth do, Owen Hughes; Chief Engineer, Frank R. Deans; Doctor,W. C.Rivers ;Uhief Steward and Purser. George Andrews; Stewardess, Mrs. Veal. .THE captain is a ftrusliivcrthy and much experienced navigator and _the _f0_l1_¢‘0megrs pcxt in rank are each past- , Stn olptains and capable seamen. M___r. Hughes is not a stranger to our shores he haying sailed as master ot ships in .these waters for a number of years. She discharged a fair freight at New Carlisle and 110 passengers of which She has about 500 tons bf general _merchandise for this -port which is be- ing hurriedly discharged and a large _.freight‘is awaiting her here, ' _ _ THE January number of the De' iaestor is called the Holiday number and heralds the Magaztne’s twenty seventh year of existence as the most accurate and complete index nt the requirements of fashion and medium of household and social information The high literary character of the ,public ation is typified in this issue by a num ber of tea ures ot marked rircellencc. The first of a series ot six papers on The Uevelopment ofa boy by Mrs Alice Meynell treats in a delightful way of early evidences of consciousness An extraordinary Legacy by Anna Robeson Brown, and A Bachelor of Arts, by Jeanie Drake, two clever short stories, have a charming holiday fiayor Colleve News, a new department con- ducted by Carolyn Ha stcd (\ assar) A new series of Kindergarten papers, by Sara Miller kirby The chapter on the Cultivation of *ho Voice, by Eleanor Georgen In the series on Photography for Amateurs, by Sharlot \tl Hall A Watch-nicht Emertainment, by Grace Gallatin Ifhompson, will provide material for a unique house party Club W omen and Club Life by ~Ielen M Winslow, dealing principally with State matters, and the chatty Girls In terests and Occupations, by L MCL:-iwn The Household Topics- Linen: Its Care and Delicious Small Cakes-with the matters discussed in the correspondence of the departnient,forni a group of sub- jects of particular home interest. The article on Church Banners, by Emma Haywood, and those on the Holiday Displays and Holiday Books. are as _valuable as timely; and the regular de- Dreesmaker, Millinery. Lace;-linking. from the local agent for the Butterick Patterns, or .address The Deliueito 33 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ont. $1 00 a ear, sin le co ics, 150. rppcrs_ ;:. - , b d - d _ _ ' , -', Pa53en°'°fS 1* an ‘hat can e 931” ° To Cure Headache in ten minutes sau ‘mug B)ct;“`5“` `Her abins and ~tate rooms are fitted S up iii: modern firist cl iss stvle and the umm Headache Powdersjo cts' : - 3 G " i,,,.,,,- L " ‘L -"WP fl*1"”‘1fIl1f-‘UL Wl1‘C`11 hHS_ 9~'f‘°a‘3Y THE lilllllllllh UFFICES llt ill! lt slipper.. §.‘;f§ g‘_ffl_§?§”‘§§fd;‘;,§h§u§§;§‘f,‘§§,,‘,’f, Pmrrse Block, up the stairs next to W. P 1°ufLadie.§ expensive Slip' lint' mbrc tnaii to viieniion that what has clll'lll’S ETUUECTI Slllfh-` a barvain to clear out. 1 ° . . _ _ . 599° 'been “nd m her fav” ha” not been it GRiFFiN and Skelly`s seeded ratsir. exagerat<~d_ _ _ - _ H1 are by far the nest on the market. Fo The following is the list of c cars. _Sale at 2,. & G0ff’.._ J-__ 22 _*vm* pesia had grounded off Rice Point.great ‘ ~ V »_ _- r _ -. . ' -` ` _. ~' 'a -` _ -' ’ _` n ‘ __ . w V ‘ I C _ ‘n u C _ °.' I 1- _ ' ‘ _ _ , _ . o 4 ’ . ' _‘ 9 ~ C . , . , ' . _ _ 5 _ _ _ . . - y _r _ s ‘_ . _ , ° ` ‘ . . 5 . ° 7' 1 -_l ` `- ` - - i _ M. _ 5 _ ° 1 e s Q = - U I _` ' . . r Tr' 0 1 _. _ ° _ ‘ ' 1 21 50 were steerago and B0 second oahin.‘1 partments-Social Obse¥YQ»_UnowSE_ Bucs. : _ the walls fellg out into Craig Street aid ill l Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Tiest Collars, Cuffs, Braces. Shirts Linders. Drawers, Sox, etc. All to be sold cheap during Xmax week. _ rr.. s nfs’ F urnishi Be ture you attend PRCWSE BRDS. Great Gents’ Furnishings Sale, During CHRISTMAS WEEK _ _ Furnishit N0 better presents can be given a Gentlemen. _ than a S *fr-T "‘ - ° iff ' 'ce nice tie. a pair Braces. at DW' _G1°""’S’ 3’ I" _’ ni White Shirt Comme Cuffs Ceztfc and you can buy them all cheaper at ii¥%%%%%§:`is %%§r§¥d _ 6 l aaaaaaaaa 7 ` _ 5- l Land Sllde at ¢hllcoo_ Boat 5 Dead - _ 'Moncton Abduction Case-Big 'Fire in M_o_r_1treal§ Lose $5Q0.- oooh* l . I _ ._l_L..._ _ 0rrAwA. Dec 21-(Special)-_Sir Sr JOHN, hr. B. Dec21-(Special)- Five bodies have been recovered. as .»99911£r°5l~Qecember_-a1h._ ~ e 1- ST JOHN, Dec 21- [Spe_cia1)--`R. D.‘ Sussex, is dead. Publishing Co_ of Torontm Limimdf ¥Villiam'I‘aylor is under arrest at Moncton for abdnctiug the daughter cf Subscription price of The Delineator G60- Bl1d1tociiiriii0it a . - _ F lllllltlltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllltlilllllllllllll ,r~ » othe People nt Caarlntre- 1 f town lWe offer _vo 1 your choice fnom» _ a lwhole big storeful of Christ- i ‘ mas Goods, gathered from. the best makers ot' Isurope and America. ;Ours is a regular Toy and Fancy Goods Store. - The whole upstairs flat is given up to these goods all-the year round. We hge more Toys than all other s _ 'es in the city combined and wesell more. Come with the criowd. It is safe to do this when buying toys. Such crowds o people as visit us Christmas ti es are not to be found at any o her store. They come for '1' ye and Fancy Goods, and . 1 _ ks and Christmas Cards, doc _ ey get the best and at lowest rices. _ lWe are going to give some - ery special bargains now in bye. Call and we will tell you ut them at the store. _ r-» ~ riito.ciirrurzico v-]U@ 1:8* "I-3 » llhe regular Authorized Agents of Santa Claus ' __'__ .|= . li - Just received-New chain bracelets,- also a other lot of silver mounted bon' net ibrushes, etc.-G. H. Taylor, Y Sunnyside. T 22 li , l ‘Flin _ .| 1 A .- ss pork, £4.72. _. was