l .1 ,__ I i l Li# l I1 5 [_ Edii 9;? the gok tlw (intl 119° the nil’ hcl? A (10 OU' i t__ 4! lf” tP°°' mr* 3*." bl* sid* i 1 v ,__---.Y _ lt -tl 1 V i *Z i '1- 4 _ it “_" "-i.-rf 15~»‘_»;_,,~5mu r ornm ttoritattt. tnsxsgsyyg ) I _ "1: sf' ., f . - *__ L_, - - i § £sTlBLlSllEll |891. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1895.-8 PAGES. <' ‘$503 1 5 t>ttttirvta,;tttlt$. (lid. Bakingliowder 5- uiasffnnnnnie lr creamoftartar. S`¢leg~uardsthelood wo novnennnnonouuoenoonumsveni. Elf. tit li ¢f = lay Find t_k_e_ Portland. Bosrort. Dec. 20.--The cable steam- ¢ Minis. from Halifax, was at work 5 esterday re airing the Dux- 3 glld Y Y P __ bury cable. The hreak is sever miles off Peaked Hill bars, and it is "dei-stood to have been made on Nov.. 27, the day of the terrible gale. The place whore thc Minh is working* is quite close to that at which the Portland isaupposeil to havs sunk. It is hoped tlieretore. that the lllinia may run get-oss the wreck of the ill-slari'tid steamer. ot at least some trices oili~ r. l lesttalttf D i Gent’s. Snow Moccasins. Patent Shoes. $1.65. Hockey Riots, 82 10. lee Creepers. Slippers, Kid and Velvet. Leather Leggings. Trunks. Overshoes. Ladies. Moccasins. Box Calf Skating Boots, Pit. do, $1.48 Tanned Bottomed. Felt Boots. Felt Slippers. _rl A ald McDonald, 50; John McDonald. 5:; THE CHILDRENS OFFERING To The New?-E. island Jubilee Hospl!al» 1 Amount already acknowledged. ` $149.82. Maude \\"aterman.10c; Stella and Elsie Waterman. 100; Laura Stella,10c; Helena Stella, 100. Total, 400. Port Hill school.-B. W. Tairton, teacher, 250; Mary Adams, 150; Daisy Adams. 150; Jane RamSaY, 150: Sophie Ramsay. 100; Tl1oIna8 Kilbiide. 50; Flossy Kilbride, 50; Blanchard Harper,5c ;0live Hnrper, 50; Walden Harper. 50; Addie and Annie Ellis. 100; J. Y. Ellis,10c.Tota1,$1 25. Kensington school.-- Mr. Cir- ruther’s room. $3.00 ; Miss Sharp’s room, $2.00; Miss McNeill’s room, 900; Miss Fraser’s room, 650.1 Total. $6 55. - ~ Albion Cross school. __ Alexan- dria McClure. 100; Frank and Georgie McClnre.20c; Katie Nicholson, 150; Janie and Margaret Ni0hol=on. 100; Margaret Gay, 100; Norman Shaw. 50; _Lincoln Currie, 50; Ella and Katie Acorn, 100: Sadie Macdonald, 50; Don- Tegcher, 250. 'l`ot:il.$1.15. ummerslde Kindergarten.-Msdffe Withycombc, 50 ; Dorothy witli_voomi>';. 1 50 :‘ He'euNoot1an, 50 ; P. Noonan, 50-. ,.~\tl;t Noonan, 50; Jean Grady, ll0C; Ruth Grady. 50: Ruth Cimpbell, 50; l)c»rothy Cimpbell. 150; Jean Currie. 50; Dorothy and `\Vand:-i \Vyatt. 100; Henry Macleod, i 100; George Sh-irp, 50; Dt nald Martin. 350; \’\"end-ill Beairsto, 50; Llewellyn _ Rogers, 50; Bridiord Beer, 100' Ralph ` Ching, 50. Total $1.15. l » _ . their dt cks. Birch, 250. Total, $1.50. ` Rirnn Hitt snnnni- Mittnn stfnpn on. (tea-'~'h@1`)§1`3I5C?$Vllli0 D0Ugl_1]0\`tY- 119100* Sgcretary Alger said 's a r Douglas _ cien rich, 100; anie c- M_- G 1 Op h d d d ,Kendi-ick. 100; Amv Dotigherty. 100; that “lofi Tera l.s_ mn _Srid- . - Hazel Dougherty, 100; Sadie Monk‘ey. ° C ° servlw 1" cfm? _a | _ wc; Austin Doughel-;y_ 50; Louisa of the military forces in the Phtllipines Y@0.19C; Aflllllf D~‘bi6- 100; J0`DU and would beretained in: that petition. Maynard' ':""'i Wilfrid M"7”’"d° 5°; Whether he will be appointed governor. Howard Doble’ all Wyman and byduey general ol the archipelago depends up- ; most sati a. ry on iutrue events. ll _Y ernon River S011-api-Lottie Iiiayjletzi BALTmUHE_ December 23____3evan_ 250; Lidie Stewart, L00; Jessie 0 eo ; _ 1 gmc. _[_ F_ MaC@¢,na;d_ 90,3; Limp, teen ofthe brewing companies oi Ba - 7 fYaniderstine, 250; Mimie McLeod. timore have consolidated under the 150; Cecilia McDonald. 150; J. Mc- _ 1 d B - C _ _Donald, 100; Joseph McDonald, 100: _“ma off", Mar! all rew;n§_ Voigt tation J. Mcoontitd, ion; W. Weather- Pwr an H@s0l\aI100Saf@_P~t1 mn _ S., 10 ble. 100; Elsie McLeod, 100; Andrew .the absorption of the remaining tour. "' ' lMcDonald. 100: Josie McMillan, 10* _ ,_ _ - !l"r3nliJ.Mcl)0nnld. 100; Frank Mc: NEW YORK- D90- 23""(9P¢clal)._'_' it Donald, 100; Allan A McDonald. 10:; Negotiations will be opened in 8. few 5 MMV MCD0U31d- 1003 M "le Ha d°"- i da s b Sir Julian Panncefoote for the . Y Y y y Kid Slippers. V200; Ellen Mfiocfnald 106,; Herbert abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer i $l°lt_h Gaiters' l r£f;)n;;2id1O_5cC’.Lf5a£§;§0i§13f);;?a;;;;r8r§,?ii troatv and for a new treaty guarantee- a ises. = t t ' ' “t _ " . -_- . 1 Matti-i Lea, 50; Everett Lea., 50; Etna lug the neutrality of the bica.rag“a llllEllll}lN AllllllN To Get Naval Control of S The Pacilic. ...il- The Clayton -Bulvver Treaty _R - to Be Abrogated and New Treaty I.||lad_e-lmportant Appointments-Big Brew- ery Combine ln Baltimore- S New Yonia, Dec. Q3.-(Special)- l Tnnfngiins ninrning linen, niinwing cally cheered by the inhabitants. many 19 Steamers to leave and 14 to enter 0f ` _ ‘ _ _ - A ortr ct has been si ned tor 88 0 a g _ of a strip of railroad that will éonne N llle GTBHE NOflh€rn the and stfon 1 re resentsd in mineral, agri- -vi Parry Sound systems. giving a co sage from Queen Victoria- Sound ' L ’ .' D b 23.-N - - . _ ITDON’ ecem erm t Devispapt The Ialder-Dempsters will operate S Z- 5 ' ' ~ 1 er _sie a‘“”0unc_e_ ‘_ _ ‘eu ew" direct connecting steamship line Harrington, the british military repro- Summer \VAsHiNtiToN, Dec. 23.- (Spec al)- Tne govornment is taking steps to give ' it naval cintrol on the Piicitic, so as to ` maintain absolutely the political seo- grapliy of thfit ocean as it noiv exists, _ _ prev-~nting any European tcrritoriftl * i accessions that would in any way re- . strict American commerce _ \VAsniN0.ToN, Dec. 23.--~ [Sp0t-ial]- Congrt-ssman Hitt has been offered the position oi ambassador to Russia. 0° thi (te noon 0 ll . ‘ vers 09° ch.|d ‘;L9a. 50; Frank Les. 50; Cl181`l€S M0- ctnal under American control. ' ren' ` Donald 100- George \Vea‘herbie, 100' _.l_--o--- ii ° -_ l _ ' _‘ _ =» ‘ ~ _ Occjsub ‘A“”‘° W"“'h°'b‘e' 5°' B"““‘°“ L°”"i snniiers Linimeni the medern Pain Cure Patent Slippers. 920. I -_,__ 1 -d M D ld i5 . R - M._ Skating Boots, 78:. .O,u_o;-ig; algyggerite ;1,CM_ n a e .. . »~ ._ ». Season to taste of 2d. Chronicles _ To Cure lleailaelia In len minutes sou union Hellenic Poiitden.l0¢t$. ittitttimttttiimtiititiiititig “llllllllllllllllll __ _ The regular Authorized Agents of Sante Claus t l llllll'llllllllllllll‘ ttoct_.i§titoi tithe People ot Caarlntle- town We oder yo _i your choice from a whole big storeful of Christ- mas Goods, gathered from the best makers of Europe and America. ‘ Ours is a regular Toy and Fancy Goods S.o1'e. 'The whole upstairs tint is given up to these goods all the year round. W have more Toys than all other El.0l’e8 in the city combined and we sell more. Come with the crowd. It is safe to do this when buyingtovs. Such crowds of people as visit us Christmas times are not to be found al. any other store. They come for Toys and Fancy Goods, and Books and Christmas Cards, dw They get the beet and at lowest prices. We are going to give some very special bargains now in Toys. Call and we will tell you’ about them at the store. GEO. CARFER ll C0 ""5 E {_€_