'T t 1 _ .____........__ - . ., ...__ V if J-~ 11:: ~ ‘ - "' .. ` I .*";‘_ * _ rzpd' , _ ( , __ , "' ‘“ " - - - ""- - A“P”‘ *”'1`°WN» PRINCE EDWARD JSI-5*-ND. CAN-EDA. Mooney.. DECEMBER :-1. 1909. i.rs.i-u’li?i.“i~lfoil.~.ffl.‘i.‘;¢isi»- - nlion are Growin ` ance Com an 'e D he Guardian Special to The Guardian. I1' I* drnver of a Germlan -~'**__* (I) he e 'E V u r_ E sfr Joi-iN, Dec. 25-Last shining _ _ ._ s na y B c no word was received from the man OTTAWA’ Dem Z5_The'ama1gama_ UH' Hhhdh, at Glasgow' referred f who was going to Sheredan, Me., to tio_n of the Canadian Brotherhood of _ fact that tihe house ui lord., - investigate the story tha\\ Hcrbiert ¥‘B11WBY EmD10&'Bes with tim Canadian __, gives judgment on ic Read, the missing Sackville ma-n, peeI§l(;:;’;;i°:in‘::fe1§;\;)‘;;hi:::°hish“9u:§‘;? riwlhstheii trades unions nos was there, but since infoi'ma0.on is stood to have been c0mp’1a_tcd_ Final g tc l°"y 1°’ the 5“1““°“ i expected from him either tomorrow arrangements were made for the tak- _ °5v parliament' ‘md Sam or the Mia day. ing of the railway men into the Can- as adverse, the party _ adian Fed r t t 1 ii in order for carrying LONDON, December 25-Maille Cor- H. C. Read, father of the missing here betwsez lfnvlz ¢;,;’€tl;l;l:x!llC@ rgslg HAMILTON’ December z3_Rev work for at least two elli has issued a manifesto to- the el- man, left last evening for Montreal dent of the f de' ‘on ' D Dr Lyle, pastor of the Central IB F9tifdggddgosddiiinthgegiysiixlgl devouring wmers 0 0 ‘ or 'veg ga -g po mermbcr in the Canabian F?deration -- serious hahdichn to me rescued and led back to security of corresponding to him in appearance which will be the gdveming body’ . STI JOHN’ Duc. 24__whHe on the if prolonged afdsr Christ- home with peace and honor." was at Sheridan) Maine, about Nov- The Canadian Brotherhood of Rau. way to spend B haphy Christmas dune, sccretar of wsr, 1 Roseber writes The Times for detln to declarations f on tl-e question of reform l of lords from both sides an pledge no iaith i that his party Bud yet, unless such a pledge thoroughly and unmistak- mlly see a Conservative Rlll' come into office and reveal? e the fatal error of letting Lfiilment cures distemper i'.`- \ !‘M 'i |_D - _ ,_ _ _ ,,»;_». _.--, ,' '_ ,__ h ` 0 arm" 5 n eposa rwdem 0* lnsur Ami Wm F.‘*¢°.T".'a| as 3"°h` 7lI\e=UeatIl_ o`f_.Tlm S.ulll.van~ Mad'rlz.liasAlready Common- Seventy Enjoy Christmas lo Ve Dm|y__Next 5 ‘ ` Prevent; iIAr`re;aIh Hels W`el_l_',.Ktnown in dhi Noi A’lt`er'i‘lis'Previ~ i ced Reform,-Report of his gather ata Festiial in America pr -i -i >- ous Arrangements Resignation False. right The nublie had i-Nui The address was accompanied hy a Tom u hi Bn mm ry by in ---mn. .....n-...-. li E ..... 35:5.. .:..i.*‘.,“°..‘l.i1.‘...:.?°l.‘;r: hud done away Wien 5000 iw, Mr Bonnell replied briefly expiess- no laundry all the W rk lei d fl Cumradeship in th.. navy ing his thanks for both the gift. and , -__ , om, of town 0 ’ ng 0"” mith to a Salford audience the addfesl ___ ______' _ _ had 9' "em‘“`k“°lY °“‘ l ion he matter and make an earnest sher, ri _ °““°“n°°d that he Wm felinlllllsll reception while motoring View of the cmtrimg f ect Somal tearch for me son In Montreal glean Br§¢_;gfhc?;§s;?‘g'a§£v§3° €;;:_ tive work in the ministry next: Juno. treets at Newport A Cl`and thi!! his son may he' fn Montreal, and for which tha amalgamation is made are pastor at the Oentrah The doctor sides are conducting campaign the empire “is s.Lnding like a V10- this reason he has determined lb satisfactory to an PM-ties come,-hed_ has been connected with this church visor in every Comer Of tim on the mek or suspense, waitin: mane me final search. The railway men will elminnf their for tllirticfwo years. \ to he citlicr hurled' down intci the Relatives of thg missing mah am' organization under the old name, but ' r e rati t f ` enum. ni inn United Kingdom in where he will once more look into dent of the ,ede,,m';h_“,§f'§' °A"_°“§f Presbyterian general' assembly. Len ~ _ ~ - _ ' _ _ ac- h E ' - ' ` . ‘Mr - f S cfallsm i ti th, A he rt that ,_ man will pay a per capita tax on each UAW KILLED BY TRAIN. A Socialist Miss flilrelli describes enrbcl' Ttllf and for some time sub- way Employes, whose members nums with his wife and family at Mill- as “a kind of male suflrugetbe seek- ing to upset thc lows of nature in order that he may assert himself as superior to nature.” BRIDGE TO BE BUILT. GTTAWA, Dec. Z4.-It will probably take four years to complete the Q06' hec bridge. Work on the superstruc- ture will be MBU" ne” Year- The leading bridge-building firms of Can- ada, the United States and Grenlt Britain are to study alternative Plans for the new bridge. C0"Wml’l8t' ing either cantilever or suBlY°“Si0“ de' alan. _ _ . The “family meeting. other, sister, brother, hold each otlicr deer qlled we re all at boms no cold stranger tome not often thus around °lec en ia. »w. 'l‘eyinr's nml ~ ‘Pathetic 's Jeweiiry store, l<‘i°f- - day afternoon, a -pocket-book con- ii ff’ . _ .,_,._.____ iz-z1r\i-B- -Harmon. New York; Glenn H. ._..__._.__i yon to Bay that you have heen a E I - from drowning, as was at first sup-ICurL*lss and C. K. Ha.mil‘tou, Ham- DON Dec 25--The Liberal fllithllll Worker- Devel' sparing yriir. posed, but more probably strangula- 1110UdSD01"€. N. Y~; H. Warner, Beloite_ I fund was today augmented self when duty called, and- having tum' d“e W 8” “Pack °f`m55 01' ffoml WIS" (these "W Wm “Se CUFU95 bl- ` A contribution of £10000, a, gift risen to the highest place in the --- heart failure. The body was f°“l\d Planes); Roy Knabensbue, Toledo, 0-., _ Winstoin tChur<;hill by a Dund°¢ Mechanical Department yui have al- ill 310 bm till; with tbebead ¢niy1CharleIh; Moi-ok, New York, mrnop- , nu ac uiei or the defence oi ways treated those who are under PARIS DeC_ _ -- PBT YSU °l`Z_€ a/lid medical examin- 51191 Ollis Bergdoli, Philladelphia, I t ht i 1 d d your diiéectiontwithlgionsiderate kind- decided that Mad?lEmeT1E-oiliigglcewiiiadlvtz gggzigggviled t(1)i'$5ht "ft they luggs Igleeélo; nzgolwplanell Raiyph Faunder- , . l clnig nc u e Angus. ness an cour esy. or this wc de- of me lata Jules Edouard Gouih V ery e wa er. l es er- 0I‘_, monop ane; .W. Curzon, "`_" and Sir Edward Gre sire to thank ou,. and to ask - ' dRY &fliH`l100l1 B116 I‘0d¢ her favorite Cll1Cll1IlB-tl. Ftlffmull bi lane; E, _ secretary for Ireland sa-id yi, you will accapyi; a slight rgmexh?-f gggggnggdof ‘ing lxfgd °fm§3_m;°’t;;';g horse tothe post office 'to get the Beech, New York, Gale Ni, NEW YORK, Dec 25-The estate of house of lords was Jerry ance of dliis holiday season and the- r thi ycita, Bt.Thlr da S ear-ly Christmas mail and last night York, also twenty-six entrants' from Joh". Stews" Kennedy' the munimii' The second chamber m/ust bc Years We have W0_¥`k0fl happily to-'xdirdered whili she was‘o:0uI¥:'rlDgw:n :he ciwedulliil prepared Ia christmas Icamomim l(i2.l?¢?ulc:- bitiinxiiirluzevdloatiifalirerldegioo ddlilst . ree, rom w ' -ii »` - ,‘ “°”'P“’°d "1 f“~'-fe g°“‘°’- ai>art'mElit of the train The family t ‘ch Sh” ‘md P‘“°“°d t° coo accord-ing to the will wlnen nan. B Joyous mood' he declared We high, w|_hh to Ourself and Mrs , fr ' dis ribute gifts tomorrow morning. ' . customary cheerfulness, vc Bonnell a Happy Giiristmas and a ggicfuseilhes sf I;hv;ardpgfici5‘H)ué°3e?;§ On retiring she asked her maid to ' _ fugf' lfeent "g’5'i0t‘;f%05°t pr.°:5te~ H9 V|°I50I`Y PYOSPWUUB New Year- S.iE¥l,9.d§r.-; was not accidental was based upon can her “Ely ‘md when dh°`°’r°'° this \5id auouet " ty $15 0?)0c0d`(Jrity` His f foreign affairs at M. Plneau Forenicn Ray TdcDonald the uxaminae,-on of ginger marks in m¢_>I"1ii1g Went to the bathroom wlherc wmmv g 5 auou ‘ ' by the severely to a. pei- Robert Duncan Frank Steele blood upon a. curtain in the railway he." lifeless DMV was f°““d 1°'f"- Hel" ____ ` . _,___ I ack by the Duke of North Nina Keenan Emily Croake apartment The finger prints proved ‘allure to '°`5P°”d 15° the mBi‘d'B and glgg deeiai-ed phe Emma Dougan Maggie Callaghan to he that of a man kmlclilllg on the door revealed her E I lords to be the only per- Joseph Barr Frank Dalton I death' WHITEFIBH MOD*-. DEC 25-T118 oppositio th Lbs 1 Myrtle Garrick B th M C b *ii Rev D' B' M°K“ight» P3390? Of U16 n on e 1 ra Mamie Hughes Edl;1eie~;,.s,;,;n@ i/Iethgdrisg, Church, resigned December Charles Beresford at Pembroke James McDonald George Batt neg: gh; §,;’ev‘“"‘fVI1fL1f/Ic1l‘;‘l‘1';‘i;i, bus* came reiterated his determination to Ambruse Ward Wilfred Higgins W S ` .A ` - _' ' I5 out unless things in the navy Andy Milfliilh _ ,` ' I gZe,pf$.)$a£;n:§§_ hasta s1p““§‘ 1?, B .. NIILIIIIIY WIIIIIII LONDON, Dec 25-Ii. is officially an- nounced that the army council have accepted Col- Sir.Hcury Pellatt’s of- fer to bring his regiment, the Queeu‘s Own Rifles, of 'Iloronto,' here for the annual training manoeuvres next au-' tllmn at Aldershot. III LIWSIIIIS DEFENSE 3 WINNIl-"EG, Dec. 25-Rev Dr Sin- clair, pastor of St Andrew's Church, who was in charge of the Preshyter~| ian Church in Dawson City for a coni- slderable period,lccturcd here on Fri- day night on morality conditions in the North. He positively denied the charge of gross immorality there, maintaining that Dawson was just la-s moral M as Winnipeg and probably i’llOI`C S0. null sllls unlslln if lllil/is C nrlllis nl ul I I EUUIIIJI ‘IIEIIII III LliIiliIIIllS 'It is Not Definitely Certain * How the Couple Met Their Death. ‘. mi _ Special to The Guardian. BOSTON, December 26-Eric Han- son and Miss Terrpen Flyg were found dead together in ii- Dorchester lodging house. . lv. is not known whether death wal due to suicide or aaphyxistion. BIIIH PIIIIIES IHE I VEHI IIUIIIIIJEIIT LONDON, Dec. 25-R. (‘.. Hawkins, secretary of the Eighty Club, speak- ing yesterday, expressed every confi- dence that the Liberals would be re- turned to power though with a de- creased majority. He predicts a ina- jority of 100. Lord Curzon was enthusiastically received yesterday at Burnley, where -he replied to Winston Churchill. IJILEIIIIKEWILI I I STII IN HI]IIII`i al.. COPENHAGEN. December 24-The University of f`t_:a_nhagen having re- ceived no communication from Dr F. A. Goo". sinrc -its verdict was render- .ed. HU l0I1lT0!‘ expects t‘o hear airy- thing further from the explorer. Dr. Selomcusfu, rector of the university, Said loil:i_v that Ire \~.';-.s convinced ,thnt Di' (ll. I iv iul-i l=main in hiding Us limi? us po-.-.l if-_ llc believes that! Cook is in l<.lil~'p'\. BRUSSISLS, December 25-No trace can l-e found nf Dr Cook, eit'hei° here or rt flstcnd, altho thcrc is a possi- bility_ that he left Ostcnd by steamer iasc night' for Dover. M. Locointe, dii‘cf.ti.r of thc Brussels observatory, said this evening that he had re- freivezl no word from Cook and that be believed the doctor would certain- ‘ly have visited or communicated with him if he had come to Brussels. EUHIIPE SWEPI EII I EIEIi[IE SIIIHM PAltIS,, December 25~All south- west Europe was swept by destruc- tive storms and floods today__ in the soultheast of France forests ii ere dcvasted, buildings were demolish- ed aurllliiles of cnirimunicatirin vue interrupted. Belgium suffered heav- ily froui wind and flood, many fac- tories being forced to close down. Madrid reported the most disa-i.‘.r- ous floods in fifty years. Many towns suffered serious damage, but no loss of life is recorded. The riv- ers of Portuiznl were raging torrents from extraordinary- rainfall. A1- though damage is considerable no loss of life has been repo/rted. ' Tile temperature al. three. dclock this morning was twenty-six degrees- -TL ln i._____ ___ __ ___i_____ ,__________ “THE BEST DR IS 0PE`N This m0¥`l\ll`l8. as announced in their, advert sement in another column, the proprietors of “The Best Drugstoi‘e,". Mackinnon & Bethune, under the firmi name of “The MacKinnon Drug Com-. pany," throw open the doors of their: new und well appointed drugstore :milf pharmacy to the public and invite a. share of the patronage from thcsei whose drug wants need careful atten-i tion. Their opening is attended with, circumstances which perhaps have. never been duplicated by any new- hrmI entering the fleid for business. Jliatl niuc- days ago lthe contractors, Park-I .men & Bemrdslcy,. ro.uii~.znced work on the old shop, and in that short space of time they did an incredibly large amount of work, accomplishing results which are thorough and com- plete even in the most minute de- tall. To begin, they placed alarger wn- Strec-t and a ~w me on Kent Street, making three fn all, which admits light. in every corner ofktne bright store. - The old partition between the front and hack shops was torn down, the floor lowered and a new hardwood one laid down. The new shelving which separates the shop from the dispensary in ‘a little farther back than luruierly and gives additional floor s ace in the main shop A new in light blue which is most attrac- UGSTURE" T0 PATRON S tion, English Velour Enamel, being used. The finish obtained from this is almost equal to ivory. The trim- ings are elaborately worked in de- sign and the whole is prominently touched up with gold. All the woodwork fn the base pieces is finished in maple and this com- pletes a combination which is very pleasing to the eye and most effec- tivc in coloring. . The painting and decorating throughout was most efficiently ex- ecuted by George (‘-rossman and re- flects great credit on the skilful per- formers in his charge. In connection with the contractors the proprietors distinctly stated that thefr aim was tor, have as much shelv- ing as possible enclosed in glass in order to provide for the careful exclu- sion of dust and dirt and at 'the some time to prominently display the stock. To this end, fourteen of the sections of shelving have been equip- I ed with slfdfn lass doors with bali I D K 8 ' bearings and brass trimming! throughout, ' The show cases are electrhally lighted silent salesmen, set up fn: marble bases, and are of the newest and most up-to-date pmttern. A large case for chocolates is placed near the centre of the store. lt stands about tive feet high and has five glass shelves. When the goods are arrang- ed in this case a most attractive Cis- play in sure to be the result. tive. The fixtures all of which fare en- tirely new, consist of shelving dnlsh- The main, store is lighted at niiillt hy an ornamental suspended light nf Edisou's latest and Minn\~d‘| Iinfrhéiit `U\i`retl`Di`ptherla hours and fifty-seven minutes, hi -pi-\,g¢¢¢¢ 12-27d3ipd. nl in white, that well known prepam- l'-lntin ued onP:\|4e4