‘*_l_’_ _ ,_ "ran .NEWS . ., ,-_ . . .- , , . .»~’¢. ..... . .' ' 1'.: .~,`..;,,;?.;3;,jj_"._,_,,.:'.._ __ i, ._ --..- .‘_., ‘ , , . ,_ . ' ,,\ 0 LUCKY. LUCKLEBB YOUTHl The Dapers told, the otha, day__ About a 'Youth up Boston way Who won a chain and watch of gold Because at twenty-one years old ' He'd neither smoked, nor drunk, nor swore, Nor chewed tobacco, and, wlieys more, His ESE" UDB had never strayed And met those. of the blushing mnid_ l7llllllf0TfEl0wN I Ann eurnrs couun It lm" '~° lilly in this Province. I Mrs. lledf d . suurlsi ls ViSIlZlflg in the cn th . Y. e §ll_*;S_f» Of Miss Laura (lox, Brighton Poor youth! Poor, blind, unknowing, ‘ mole! Down in our deepest, iumost soul We pity him: think what he's missed By never having bravely kissed Une who, reluctant, nought to nee' Yet loved his intrepidity; And yet-our hearts within us bm-“_ Think of the _joys he still may lsgirn, ' -A. M. Adams. . -----___ AN UNHARMONIG CODEWORIL YOUUE Rlclllelglfs' father allowed him to take a trip to Europe this summer. Before starting this youth made up a. cable code of his own for possible use while abroad, and ham-1_ ed a copy to his father, who locked it up in his desk without looking at it. A month later the elder Richleigli received a. cable consisting of one w.»rd`: “Laugh." He lnughelp It seemed to bc something quite pleas- nut. His code was at the house. He went up there in the best of humor. H” H05 Out the code and reudz' "Laugh-Send me $500.” CAU§I_3S MUCH DISEASE Advice About Stomach Troubles and How to Relieve Them. llo not- neglect indigestion whieli nniy lead to ull sorts of ills and i-nmblications. An eminent pliynlclm, once said that ninety-live per cent of ull the ills of the human body have tlieir.`_o,rigin in a disordered stom_ itch. Unr experience with Rexall Dyspep_ sin Tablets lends us to bclieve them to be among the most deperiilnple wiiicilies known for the relief of in(ll_ g.-stion and chronic dyspepsin. Tlinlr ingreuicnts are soothing and healing to the inflamed membranes of the stomach. Thcy are rich in pepsin, one of thc greatest digestive aids known. to medicine. The relief they nllnffl iS Very Prompt. Their use with persistency and regularity fern sliort time tends to bring about a ci-sszition of the pains caused by stnrnncli disorders. llexall llyspepsia Tablets help to insure healthy appetite, to nill iligies-; tion, und thus promote nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith in Rex- nll llyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they -do not [lim aiu ‘uoriaulsiius saline nod anis return you the money yOU paid ns for thcm, without question or formality. 'l`hc_v come in three sizes, price Z5 cents. 50 rents, and $1.00. Remem- ber, you can obtain them only at our store-i-Thfl liexnll Store. The McKin- non Drug (lo. nlngul HARMONY ROSE GLYCERINE SOAP s the most su: ssful soap we have e\'er_ handled. Its makers have succeeded n rnprisoo ng lie fragrance of June roses in a beiutiful clear g ycerine soap. Try _a cake o_ three. ioc, 3 for z5c. Sold only b ` wonderfu`ly acKinnon Drug Co. ClTlCe l Kent Street The Real F ragr of The Rose ro l ni (U The M . Gt. Geo. Cor lla! p~1|__u_ Ce ' .___-» . (jet igght Heating fin? our Home Themost economical. Sllll' p’c and satisfactory mctllvd of home heating now on the market is our Patent Pres- sure Valve :md jacket r~`Y»*l@l11 of heating. [his system enables _von to heat every room in y_our home for i S rin! of maintaining Une §¥°'~’¢ “ll gives auch luxurious comfort and perfect satisfaction ihnl Y°‘_l"9“llY cannot afford to be w|lI10\ll \l~ Call, wrue or phone 3944- . Jas. A. Mcliachern 124 Great Georze SH'°°*~ .J -1- AH excecdingl ' been received filbnrmf-leyndzigrfidzfl (£138 Liil- City, rn i ~ ~ Rives the co e Igntlsplece of which , rrect information as r, h < . 0 W ere to secure msuiance that will g““"l the home and family when an... aster overtakes them. wniiece w. we-i. . I _ A ways sends bin' ecllls§§s,(;i;' §ltg'é:&: Sgggsitfotch °_“l”ll‘l&l` and this ycar's B previous ones. It is a large. Eolxoredl Photo of Helen Macgregor H ml; cave of Bailie Nicol Jn -' and Osbaldistone on ella eve of journey to Glasgow after the escape of mlb ROY and is from the originnl lmllltlllli lil’ Roselle. A New Loud writes:-Ambrose (fl?ar'reh0rli;;p(;:g§;‘,il into his house again, it havin hee l undergoing extensive alteratiotfis all the hands of Paynter & Brown con- l"“"»l0fS- George Adema is siting nn. trotting mare, “Polly " for the Wim ter races' The “melt 'fllllllllg business is booming here. Heagh Meek e,hip_ D50 live tons of smelts to Boston dealers last week, Premier Flcniming of New Bruns. wick has invited the riremiers of Nova Scotia and l'. E. Island to it conference in Ht, John on the 13th in discuss the matter of a concerted Unnliglutlnll ll0llCY for the Maritime Provinces. Arthur Hawkes the new lmmlgfatlon agent aimoiniefi tv the Dominion Government is to be in St, .Fiohn on that date. and Premier lemnung hopes that a general dig. cussion may be the means of bringing about a policy that will mean more settlers for thc Mnrilime 'l’i-0vin¢eB__ N. ll. Exe. Within the post few days some cm, ferences have taken place between members of the Provincial Govern- ment and the civic authorities with respect to the sclllilfl Provincial exhibition. There has been considerable comment over the annually recurring deficit and several changes of policy have been mentioned, but as yet no definite course has been ilecideii upon. There are four vacancies on the commission which in the ordinary course will no doubt be filled by the Government, although some advocate the closing down of the exhibition altogether and thc disposal of the grounds and equipment Another pro isal is that' position of the Nova . pi some arrangement should be made with the provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island whereby a Maritime exhibition would be held triennially in each province. By oth- ers it has been suggested that the prize list should be cut down, and that the exhibition 'should be held annually us heretofore in Halifax.- Exc. 7 All Ottawa despatch says: That there is it good prospect of the com- plete reorganization of the fisheries branch of the Marine Department at Ottawa is the opinion of ex-Aid. Wil- son, who has just returned from Ot- ta ' ~ ‘ ‘ wa, uheie he had an interview with Hon. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, on the subject. Mr. Wilson said last night that he found the minister favorably inclin-l ed to to the proposition and disposed put it into effect. 'l'he reorganiza- tion would include the appointment of a deputy minister of fisheries, who would have special charge of the prosecution and development of' the fishing industry, which at present is worth to Nova Scotia alone between seven and eight million dollars an- nually. Thc l-fon. Mr. Hazen, Mr. Wilson says, was inclined to see the necessity of making a new departure in regard to the fisheries of' Canada. In order that more may bc got out of the branches of the fisheries that are depleted-such as the lobster and oyster. It was pointed out to the minister that by better administra- tion fisheries that are, depleted could be again' made productive. The oys- ter fishcries af the United States are worth from fifteen to ,clféllliell mil* lion dollars per year. In Nova Scotia the yield of the oyster beds has be- come particularly nil, and in Prince Edward Island the yield is not more than twenty-five per cent of what it once was. The lobster industry can be- saved and made more valuable than at present. The department is spending a large amount of moncy_at the present time on ou1‘ fi8\\€r\€9. and is now considering some changes, In eneli province there would 'oe a superintendent-also a practical man-to look after the car- rying out of local details. The' ern- plqyment of practical men m this way would dispense with hundreds of small officials and the total COST- 10 the country would not exceed what is now paid. Mr. Wilson went to Ot- tawa with the approbation of the Halifax Board of Trade- . __________..__...___ ;;"Tlie School that has won the con- fidence of the P80912-" U“l°ll C°l'll' mercial College. 5'31¢lf»f-} P __ l: H ' it /_ Xmas Cakes and Plum Puddings Having received a number of crders for Xmas Cake and Plum Puddings from some of mylale customers, I have decided to “Sal” start baking cake ann pastfy lllcllgll’ ing Dark Fruit, Sultana. Mal’ C and Plain Pound, Turnover. Tfllls .ami ries. Leave your °“l°f°“">" LQNERGA N’S ___ B5? r"{“if°3.i.'¥lii.'ii' ili°°5$i'23iv§'ifii'u §°-"h =° °i°a:r.r'.a.“‘a~:.:'”>i::; ziqgpdfanivédldsdms and nutritious. . ' ` ' ' " ' '- - -'-'ffI-rf--:-A.-.-_-_-_-:.~.-. -_-__-_-_-_-_»..` _.____,,__.,_._._.__V._.____V_____,,_.____v____.________V.,_____.V______.____:¢ Ilev. Jos. McDougall will preach on Th ` _ _ _ SBI)I!8.tI1 the 17th, nt Canoe Cove gt, Gun3i°a:_'e twelve P0588 ln l20,c nl choice gloi cs in the city. Some of the lines you will find here ever) dffy. , Perriu’s Countess, all shades. .I (I0 Perrin’s_ Marccll. , 1 __-_ rinse o|°'u.x."_ ' 'PAGE . - ~ Jr... l'eriiz1`s Olga, very choice.. .I 50 Rcynier s Siizc-ite. _ . ........ . .I.5-I Reynier Sucdes......... _ _ .......|.5ll Pcrriii`s “licllort" .I 50 White \V:ishable Kid Gloves at . . . . . . . . . .. _ . . ,I.2$ :incl |50 I1 . Charlottetown’s finest shouring l, dainty Xmas Handle fs l ' in Armenia-in France or in the Azores. Think of it, half way round tlic .\.».»».-s`-... White and Cream washable Chamois. , _ _ _ . .. . . . . . . . . . ..I 25 Heavy suede, unlined ideal for winter wear grey,brown :url black I 63 . Silklined Sucdes same shades... . Women's wool lined-and Fur lined gif,-\'csrmd milfs nt <»_\i;-ry ~ price. K:iyser’sLong Silk gloves...... ' .___ , ...sh .\.. _.N N.. l Pretty Hand Mirror free every l_ if Cash Purchaser of $2.0()T.lzm‘sday _ Morning before 12 o'clock _ f O `i-. 7/5,; ' L r HANDKERCHIEFS MADE IN IRELAND-EMBROIDERED- 1 - __ .€`lv', .1 I ,. _ érliyii-_I '_ 7 lfrfn,/_ World and back again in order to get you the_ prettiest, daintiest handkcr- _ _chief that Charlottetown has ever seen at Christmas. _ ; ‘_ if A ll Those dainty linen handkerchiefs made by the Irish 'Mills i _ __ fd* ‘~" _ 2' from softest Irish Linens, and embroidered mostly with dainty . _~»..\\~ 1 design at the corner, by the skilful fingers of French girls, , _ offered at 18c 2oc 25c 35c 5oc 75c to 2.00 each Xmag Bags Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with a dainty edge of Armenian i Lace an effect that cannot be produced properly anywhere but _ Bl~“‘~`lf» _“Hb *$235 l .= _ _ 1 , iv vw, imc .. _ -. in its own home country, ‘ Ou’ K H rel \\\. L ____ _ Z’ 50C: 58C 750 to 1.75 Cach - flrown, lilfic-1;. .st-al goal. . Irisli Linen Handkerchiefs,daintily embroidered by hand in l _ coid liznnlle . . . . ...;5l_00 , - the Azores, where labour does not cost as in Canada, ': All handkerchief purchases above 5oc will be boxcclfrec, iuulrc iii:crl,pur>c in.) I/I H. .4 .-4. To A very beautiful grirnicnt in _m _ H I l -N" *nw H series of queer ad\entuies as those *Ia 1 This ls The Rai_\_g__{:z___F_;>__:°_ the thrisfmas /_ V- 5 11 him. His Vice Chancellor, Mnlchlen, ' ._ --_ ..,' _ " | , is said-to have worn it suspended hy 5:5; _ a chain around his neck. Oil Cypl‘cSS 4 _. 1*". _ , _ ./_\1__:vj_~_ ___ " _ .- -` -_._ -,-_' .__~'i .,, ,,,.;i',_ al gith Glass given __()‘_l__|: _ _i_l\»;_|_u:i~; i_\\'__ x__ (_;_;i_i__:'i»\llr~_r_ r_l_zi_i|\\_p_;>_vi -X \ r. ‘ i ~ i ii i ~. - 55;" 'i ei'iii'if’ri'¢;'iiii iferirin, 'run and sneu. Niekii- .~».u~ .~'in»1\-.-__. .inn 'i..w.-i n-in on not ur »""‘;,'r* Cie-sei: ‘ ' Anerfcct bake ‘. il are "1, f:.f'.°° . We . (4,,-7 ne init un 2 ii,=,`-w . fexamlne the \ “' if \ - - dfuf-I suv:-r.i-onip`.-in 'vi i-`I~§ V\"lIl\_\\‘.\.\"`_'l‘II_‘l l’.l'IS'I`,"_ nt our Aiguiit _. or u rite direct for ci|cu|iir~ ¥ sr- ; Z¥5§ ‘="“§o §¥e= -J-6: Z C ._-_“__ ' __ _ nu-1 uurnriusr rouuuiv c0,siuwi||e,N.n. :.~1TT'___._, , Manufaciulers, _,_f__-€f’f-:':""' V ...W a ..-e.. - -~r~ ,,_"'Ld.»,.-¢i\<. »¢.1¢ r r .z am.: n.:La»-if; »_. dereil to "probe" the garden. At last the Chancellor was relieved hy the cry of “l~`ound." Stove Cement for I was cured of terrible lunibago by MfNARD‘S LINIMENT. REV. WM. BRGWN. Ranges. I was mired of ia had case of ear- aclic by MINARIYS LINIMENT. _ MRS. S. KAULBACK. Stoves from 4.95 up. _ 'rhe2 Mae. led the seal By the advice of Lady , Q ' . ' Eid v t th h lse- Balzery and Lunch. sfgwgff 8 B\k°ry _ X49 GT' UEDRGE ST' J heirln :iffy fgifisga iiincher :vital ii , |58 Kent Street. xzix3dwfxn5|- s i _ / i .' _\l` I6; Kent Street _ U D l spade, n trnwel or n pnkcr, ond or- Cameron £3 Co 162 Queen St, I was cured of sensitive lungs by MINARIYS I.iNIMENT. MRS. S. MASTERS. v ¢ ~ ~ \_ \. ‘i li .E __ _ Y _:_ Tl Bock of Stoves and - .ic lb \/Vill out wear metal Castings