si’mf--tr “Ill E CH AR _- \.._ or rr-:ro NN ou-AR "'\ “="'°~ Great L_* Give l Candle ~ ' i i ’ lv. r nw' '-ii ~ , "`f"_i:'£_)»‘;il’n¢ inn nimzvtnr so `l'§n.el5;{is5e.%¥\I-ga' European ust£qi;_s._ gt _ 2ili'f°r°U him' lin. amine only _fb an ,lgxiupnm in the “ir _ gvityinhere. The ‘d'°'rl|»'uir'1°aili’ii"ii'ii°i¢'2i'ni my Phone unnnd Ni|h¢“i»if§lls'ili':an¢im |¢f°“S*h °f 91°, .G“’““F“ “VY W" lflhense address all communications to The Charlottetown Guardian Patiated upom-and complications nection with the Balkan settle ' ' wuosssoialg ulii:sl»l_~~sa li, mln. Shades i A nice' candle Alliade is always appr.-cluiird _ They ar: lla nilsome and and always \v lc me pifts. Our large stock n ill afford yon splendid sell clion. Beautiful silk shades in Pink, Green, Red, Yellow and Blue. Metal shades in brass, nickel and silver square and round. \Ve have lin- ings for these with bead triinmings,siik fringe and cheaper ones too. Candle shade holders, candles, etc. Christmas Tree candles and holders also an exten- sion holder. .l. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST ` A Plcasing Gift for a man. Plain gold cuff links with name or monogram engraved in best style. We are show- ing an immense stock in ' lok & 14k. H .Ths styles are all new and include engraving and best leather case. . PROHIBITION _ MATTERS. _ Dllfins U16 Phill 10W 5575 W0 hi" being to make the charge ilt the of- reevivefl Quite B Dumber Ui 1°*-WTB fence, whether it be first, second or dealing with and complaining 0! 91° third. The Premier was entirely ieulorcement of the Prohibition Actwh-any in the matt" am; intluuged The letters deal practically with the “mt if there wg; any (gym-mam Slime Phe” 0! the liB\1'?regt,ed entirely with the Inspettors. ing them in full we shall briefly sum-' (1) _“ting upon the pl-,mm--, mg. marile theml gestion we wrote the Btipeudiary (1) From the vicinity of Albertou, Magistrate for prince Cmmgy I-esud_\_ Prince COUIWY. wine* 5 °°m9l“i“t,`iug the reduction ol the second of- thst, about tW0 YHODUIS 951% 9 °°f` fence fine to first. If this was done, tain man had been convicted of a;the Magistrate informs “_ he knew second silence and that mer 01° nothing shunt lt. All he knew, and °l°5° of th” court' the nm’ was r°'iall he had a right to know, was that duced to that for first. offence. It is the man had been convicted 0:8580 “u°g°d» M50- that 8’ w°ma“' med ond offence and fined. The woman fl" nf" °n°°°°~ was ‘mowed t° 3° °“ mentioned by this correspondent, al- suspended sentence on promise ol go- s0_ was convicted and “lied for ant ing out of the business. Our corres- onence_ He_ the Magistmte_ knew , pondeut asserts that she is now "sell- nothing of any shbsequent an_ange_ ing H10” tha" eve’-H ments. We have not yet heard from (3) F1'°m Q“°°“'“ C°““ty °°m° the Inspector who may be able to . several letters asking why two per- throw more light “pon the subject 50119 "°°“t1Y C°“"'i°l°d esmped with (Z) Regarding the first offences for mst °“°“°° 5”" While ‘me 0( them former offenders, the Inspector for had served a term for a similar of- Queews informs us that he had no fence last winter and the other had knowledge ot previous convictibns Pf°Vi0“°1Y been °°“"l°t"d~ against these anen, the charges on 11. (3) From swirls, King's CountY» which they were convicted being the there are two ccmlllainie. One Staff first against them during his term of ' ` J ing that definite i“f0l`maf»i0l\ had office. It appears that the custom is been given the Inspector Ou Novem- to deal only with what the theolo- ber llth which, if acted upon, would glans would call “actual transgres- _have convicted a certain ollender but ,sion" committed during the presen ‘ that C110 IDSDGCYOT 1001( 110 “T100 in ‘political life, original sin, in a form- ; the matter. The other states that be er stage, not being imputed. had positive information against a The King'g County complaint ap man in one of the country districts pear; to be a ge;-ioug 0ne_ We may but that, on mentioning the matter mention, in justice to the Inspecto to the prospective witness, the lstter;,thae we did not write him in cognac- said it would not matter for the In-*tion with this particular charge a specter would not ect upon the inior- we had previously written him sever matlou. This correspondent states 'gl tlmeg without, receiving any re. further that the leniency of the In- |p1y_ spector is taken advantage of both Summing the whole matter up brief- by sellers and- buyers. _ _ ly we have the Premiers assurance ~ These matters appeared to' us to _‘that the Inspectors have implicit ‘lu- -‘ be sufficiently importifnt to be fully structions to prosecute, that thei investigatedand we accordingly pon-l duty requires that first, second sth suited Premier Mathieson. The 'gist third offences shall be chargedasth ' of the Premier's replies ,to our en- offences warrant and that the obiec ‘ quiries was that each of the Inspect- of the government is to stop _ th ors has definite, instructions to pro- traffic. The onus rests with the In ceed against all violators of the law spectors. If there,are local influence when it appears to mm that there -and the Premier denies the exist- s good rea pty ships. _ - - i V f such-it is for the Inspector s r son bl h p i secu i co ~ ence ° l ea B e O e 0 r ng B' n to show that they regard their on ' - l' th Pfiggg Q5 ‘ viction;--that the matter of first, sec- 0! om” and their own manhood by ` _ _~ ond bi-,third 'oilence restscutfirely rismg ,,b0ve_l them and doing thei with the Inspector, his instructions clear and honest duty. _ _Ieweier & Engraver ist. ” L'"‘° t'i6‘i's'i‘uli'ii"ll’i=‘i»r'f>‘i"il”n°nn -» lusvil3w1NG THE NAVAL POLICY. qualified endorsement while the Ll In consideringzir merits or de- eral megs as.“ur°served1y condemns merits of the Naval Policy now be- lt' The intelligent Citinadian ` mug _ . _ fore the l-louse oi commons little ns- iudge the policy °" its °w“ “mt sistance can he secured from the mdepergdent of the comments of it _Wm. MONBOU|lQUD'l1`E.Hsr. party papers. The Conservative press girgnnrdimds or its party opponent Private Baths Running Water and. ~ - mg his c°n°lus1°“5 he Wm b Long Distsncedlelephones in all rooms W‘th°“t ‘WY °x°°Dt‘°“~ “_ mr as We confronted with difficulties also fo have seen' “iv” the pohcy its “n` even the 'data upon which his con SYDNEY. N. S l `»\\\ \ \ \ \ FUND ,TO BE RAISED_. \ that the churches million dollar bud `. get this year will be easily raised. L L Sv '. "P i ' , _ _ quB___l;._yoi|g_snsthe Christmas st;lZcc_N_l_i_>1r _ i`F0l` YOUT fancy work we have 3 fresh lot of sachet powders in Pivers "‘. pg'-R.__ Azurea, Safranor, ' 'Floryruem gory. gift' BFHGHE lopeis, Rosiris, Pompeia, Esperis,.snd Din Le Trefle also' Hudnlits Violet Ja - ""~{ ". in -tc 'l"'§ l"\ M2.; mmm Y Drvssist r iarrnti. _`_` '\ LI., be practically unreliable. --- __ 1 " /"= For many months before the policy TORONTO. DEG- 10-Afteir 9. tour " D 0 // was submitted to the Canadian Par west Rev. Dr. Shearer of the ,Presby- /,/ Hament whim the ,mesa e of th t . / , - iz erisn Board says he is confident _,f K | D ji British Admiralty lny in its seein ¢ ~ . \\ l\ _\\`\ ::Frencb Ivory is the most 'popular QUEAQ; Y D/li' f -material for the manufacture' of toil- E5 ~. K|DN_§»{ /,4-6f¢fl,,,_ et articles that has ever been intro- Ac}(f__,_,1|f_`.` duced. Its beauty, elegance and clean- _ _m1tili,vy¥ liness combine to make it an ideal 1 'il gill toilet article We have displayed in clusions are to be based are so honey- combed with political jugglery as t envelope in the Prime Minister’s desk, strong emphasis was placed upon the _ P __ __.-=r;'==- _ _ . _ _ ,wi t - t __ J_ _ - our window a splendid assortment ln Hue” B erm e c G Jamieson' ‘ cases and separate prices. J. G. Jamieson Druggist. 12-7mtf. ' con men lille inlo of we had bull t were freely predicted. The loyal rality _'of the,_other overseas doin- ns waldangled before the eyes Canadians and e. week or two ago were told that thelndian Prlucel otlered twenty millions for the ding oi dreednoughts. w much oi' this fear and anxiety Indian llherallty really existed ave no means of knowing excelit sources 'ol information which trungly suspected of being ln- ted. This only we know that the an Secretary of State for For- affalrs, in the Reicbstag the oth- discussing the Balkan settle- welcomed the occasion to say 'during the whole crisis our ons with Great Britain have especially marked by mutual which has not only brought a most gratifying intimacy in relations* ° ° ° ° ° and I can ex- the ,certain expectation that will 'continue to do this." In tion with the gift oi the ln- riuces the Indian Uuder-Secre- u the British House oi Com- on December 4th. in reply to ra on said he had “no information sval gilt of twenty millions he native provinces." these matters aside, while nay he well founded doubts as existence of an emergency he ouered contribution of the princes may be e myth, it is that 'Canada, as s. part of tish Empire has a right to r fair share ~of the expense of ug hcrseli and the ' Empire, use hitherto borne by the tax- of Great Britain alone. The share in this burden has been and \ve h from are s teres Germ sign er day ment, that ' f the Bri ' an expe l`» right to 9 political ' of tho T ation of <1 has been 9 So far t has been e the prop - It is not B has been the contri r msintaini instead of shown in the British Hous of Commons that Britain’s great n; she may need the ships, ly does, but il she cannot hips sbs now has, and this has been made, the ad- b' need is me t she probab man- the s B; complaint e This 0 r _ posal is no be remedle 0 law, inline view of the cussion d will during with present policy is, therefore rettahle that in the consider i .lusr cons hi an new '_ dmitted alike by the opposing sents at Christmas. Like many other parties in cnnnrln. criticism virtues that of zlvinz in commemor- , ation ol the great Christian festival legitimate an was that of the has degeuerated 'into s. sort of an- " hicb it is intended to super gh parties have a 1-ight to be the provision of the ordinary necms- with nouest intentions and ities oi lile at a. season when luxur- - ies become necessities. The tempta- . nual epidemic more burdensome than the two policies this credit 11011 150 Yield to the dieelie is SUD- W ithheid . posed to be couuteractsd by the de- as wo have seen no fault ¢lBl'B¢i0n "Tm a SPUS-" found with the amount of osed Canadian contribution; doing it" no* in the Ba1k__mB_ our regarded as excessive. Feul found with the manner bution and apparently with son. Canada provides em-' The British tax-payer must bear the cost of manning an ng them, thus adding t lessmmg his burden' Ie massacre of unarmed Moslems by the fi.. _ _ Mrs' nwsekeeper llere’s The _ It would appear as if “everybody's despatches of some weeks and months M ago tolli of the horrible massacre o!| Christians by the Moslems. Now the tables are turned. The Consuls re- E presenting the German, French, Eng- 0 lisb and Italian governments have t sent out their reports of the inhuman (Don’t Bake) more ships without men BUY i °' will he ol doubtful benefit. bjection _to the present pro t s fatal one and may yet d before the bill becomes li parties take a broad situation. Until the dis- evelops, as lt doubtless _ the next ren days it will i be useless to discuss its` further. e ________.,,_._._._____. f Bread _ (name on every loaf) NOTE . r are showing chocolates stock include Nsilson's, M ers and all e quality that best you nav from small boxes and bs Kinnor. Drug and Kent S in holiday boxes Th s such famous brands as olrs and Liggett’s sent to us absolutely fresh from the m - xhibltin a hi h rad z z z e » 5 ' is better than the next (Expert Baker) 2 & Next week will appear Fennel) 8 C sheen ne si. 'rue Me- No.5 “sd” of the series. r Co., Corner Great.Geo.‘ Cs- Mliltf. e _ever seen. Prices rang boxeaat 35c to lsrg flavor and cream riehne I.-Eve da 5 one of them. liwui ciiilllioll . ...ua stone asinhlléle f¢itir_jf.='in\ 1 < 11. ._ _ , W ,," »..\ . , ~ _ ` ._ , * ~ :'~'1f»5.0lVS r “ f 2 ' V ' ‘ i‘ S' V ‘ ~ ‘ Q' ‘iid _ _ _ , -;. ._ ,.§,_ _ ~ _ ~;. _ __ _ v ,n~. \ .1 V , , _ _' th ti. likhu; it r ' ‘ lle|iieml»e::ncem!)er , any number of choice thln¢e"l}'er¢` "et will In-.~; _ appropriate anll"Just 'l_`l\,e_`l_`h,|_l\_|-" '_ _ _ We male the wentsjnf _Men lmli Boy# \ ll siudys° an for es their ouifilling is eenn_efngl__ _ 4| _ sndeowe ul:-~ _ ' j ii. ‘A WHERE would you be more api to ,_fi_l°‘ \ l gill appropriate for “Ill M" than right __ _ l SUITS, Overcrosll, Raineoafe, ||0\lle_~_ l coals, Beth Robes, Putman. Sliirfs, Glove Neeliweer, Suspenders, hosiery, Umbrel- 2 _mmy ming; we em show you lu, llsndllerchiefe. Shirt l’roieciora,'_'elcL, that will be iusl right for “HIS” ,gm ~; Christmas. _ ' t f A _ u -_I-n '1-isnul l ouiilliiiifns P A T U N Q y \ ` ~ . l' ’ 1 i- 1 i ‘ ` NOTES- llallfau Christians. The h0l‘l‘01'B M9 The latest moist” or anized is the sam to be the most appalling mmm- “loin the Maumtanm 'Mo mum welt Spug The somgwhai uuclanical tory, the tortures and indignltles he- of this port “id ~A11.w¢11_" Then, mm", is an almrivlation 0| goamy ‘"3 l“d°“°’“’“b1°' . had been < reports thatthe steamer for Prevention oi Useless Giving. B115, MAURETANIA IN DANGER was in danger as the result of-an sc the idea is associated with the com-, "ALL WELL" SAYS WIRELESS cidenh _ ; _ mon. deplorably common, system of QUEENSTOWN-‘°"”_ D______ 9__A wireless \ __ ea 3 evo givh1g"'0r rather 5x°h3-nging*°Dr°’ 5 1 _ _a 1 Ari Calendars During the last few years it has been a pleasure for me at _this time to present an Art Calendar to the lady policyholders of the Canada.Lif`e and also to many who were eligible to become policyholders thereby in asmsll way showing my appreciation ,of their patronage. For l9|3l have purchased five different subjects and as I wnh _a record ol' how these are placed I propose to distribute them as applied for_ either rer- sonally or by mail to my lady policyholders until the supply is exlnu led The first subject to be distributed is ‘rlziclinli nlwoli" l and these will be delivered or mailed as applications are received. W. K. R o 9; e f s. "`“"°'n'$1`.'li.'-"”` l Cans \ Li e. _ ___L________,________,__:_; _Our Urged will aurpri ne you with its d crisp delicate subsfancdand its delighfftll fCome be a lor ber chocolates. Wu in the week overyl000'pe;ple in Cliyarloty- ak now 3 splendid line 0( fefown enioy eating our Bread--Are you P. L- SMAl.l.WO0D- . - ,, Gia nhl v t s ` Cameron's llome-Made L ' ` Will Please ` ,f i _ There is not ahousewife who would _ ‘ , ' not welcome as a. Christmas gift a good ', _ V food or meat chopper. The Universal is the one to' give your friend. The Universal is very strong and durable, runs easily, looks nest andnttrsctlve and gives satisfaction every day in theyear. It`hae a cutting surface for coarse, medium and fine work, also pulverizlng and grinding surfaces. ‘ . Call in to-day and look over our showing. ' t r Victoria Row °_§ _______ -1- ` . ' __-f _ ,__ _ _ _ g <__ \ \ S PERB HOWI t “ or lloilu cll"l‘s ` We have given great c ire to the selection of hwli lay gift; this year. As a -result we believe that /our stock affords more really satisfactory gifts than any at your i: -mmend. ’ The m lst distinctive feature about our stock is that every thing is of wor.hy quality-is worth giving. _ Toilet Sets This season our display is more extensive, more complete than ever before shown. We have silk lined cases from $1 40 !o$ ~7,oo each. Some just brush and comb others with mirror and still others with manicure pieces Conlplnie. _ __ 1 ¢ ¢~ 1° 1 1. Manicure Sets r Nickle Shaving Stands Other Helpful Sug‘ge_sftions _ e r ' _ I Leading Gift 1,1” . We surelv have the finest array of those in the city We find them the most popular gift for onng S At present we are showing a larger assortment of ladies that we have and .are increasing in popularity. these but have only one of each .l¢ind. These always I Some ebony plain or mounted. other French Ivory.. nmve qnlcklv and any one desiring one ilhould make Sterling Silver and Mother of Pearl. lrompt selection. This yesr's styles are ‘ali new. I e :» - \ . J. G. .lu Mins ......... s . _ . r O _ Shaving Sets _ 1 r A splendid lot to select from here now. lust llnee weoniy buy one of each and eschpeuon we have cleaned them out entirely veryearly. We urge you to, alike prompt selections. They are fine goods and well worth considering, -» ‘ _ , ‘ ~/' _ i . . °` _ "ali ~ I f French Ivory and Ebony Toilet pieces, Militarv Brushes Travelling °ets, Candle Shades, Safety Razors Shaving Pads. - The n O T il I l ‘ ‘ _ '- ' or y " ?=?f“m=~. umsshhd Wood Pipe Racks Tobacw Jw. Cie” Cswi. Pivewf =v=`fy d=1°ril> ii". We aw <'>=1\y sivinli You n fenders ofthe miviniagiylil n§¢ifirnTilfv?in2'f¢'x?m£° . . M" V V , ’ I i sv . \' ‘ ..~»-gi; ’}@€-Z WA. _mr s._..»..___c,, _ _ __ ... _ ._.;