/\»"r nw #N A.. _ . ' A ~ .. . __ ._ _ , ___ _ .,.. . _ ,_ g - . ,__, _ ____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ __ _ __ ___ __ _ /_ _ _ _ _ , _ ______ ___ _ _ _ v ' " ' bi lS(0lllll 53| Everything must. be ‘sold. and sold = _.1 quick. \. ' ` . When the Contractors take charge every article has to out ofthe The front has to come out: the partitions Shelvind. 8_»nd ste.irway’s have to come I down: So you see the necessity of quick clearance. Get yourwantssupplied out of this magnilicient . stock. 1 f if Stern Icy Bros. 0 § hildren To play some musical instru- ment. ` It should be part of their edu- 8. *C868 .b`SS`S3. i Teachf-»f M. .lt V ni? §§’ ` cation. ` We can help ’ you with a wealth é of suggestions. There are Guitars. and Mando- lins, Violins and imimps. Basics. Flutes ’ and a big stock of smaller instru- ments. Any of those would make an attractive Christ- maspreseut-' Mid that"s a g00d time to start on the mad to musical education- .5 § Bl'OSs C35. Queen St. Oldest Music House on P. E. Island- orvritsusforplisll » '-3 ...__'.i._ . -.f ‘ *J- Geleitalll-Ill.¥fH%i llwl Tu. all yearns-dna. I _ 1 clit MSI OC QV J Nov. 0.39 14.10 ’ _,asc ~$ ' :~:li§:i°.ttsi‘~stI4léi ¢li!`1!».`l1'HiS.’&i.-1.‘_.@Z»*$‘1'£-‘i i‘f»~l‘l”IlT»'§i".il.l‘.§".l’-i3,;3;;,i,,5t9 ,-2€£.ti3gAl%»:§g.qf‘ __ __ ___ _ _ - _ f ' Y I 4 h ` ` i V _ _ . _..,__, .. ..._ ..,.. A _ ,...,,,_..,,..,. ,_ . _ I . z". 3'! ‘l ‘ .. ~.. "'\§'-.,~',__z.t_fv' f-._`: '-. . .~ _.’-? -; r tw fi( » '_ '1» jr. 4:51-° ‘f I ~'xf§.»"~?-. '- - "` , 5'" ‘. * cur 1&l2cIJNiRY. New port Collected by Miss E. Palmer and Collected by Miss Grace Lowther Searletown ' Collected by Miss J. Shaw, Mount' L Stewart. ' ' Collected by Miss E. Morris and Mrs. A. Morris, Granville C0¥l¢0Ce(l by Miss Pippeyaud Miss ' _ Johnson, City ' . 100.00 , D. _B. McLeod; Elliott Station LW ‘ Tnsfolliiwing is the meteorological re.. _ port compiled for the year 1900: ‘J Rain lill . Total -Snow 4 90 2.86 2.58 J . 2.37 1, ESD. 1.93 6.60 March 2.34 Y April 2.00 May 2.61 Ju ne 2.25 J 14.90 22.60 4.26 2.61 2.25 “lr 1.04 1.04 , Aug. - 3.48 3.48 Sept. 5.04 `5.04 ii ; Oct. 6.95. .in -6.99 35.10 63.50 41.75' Piecipitiition in November in inches. it 1 Rain Snow Total Mean Temp J Nov. 1898 5.21 4.50' 5.66 10.6 “ 1899 5.74 11.30 3.87 “ 19lX) 5.39 14.10 6.80 36.5 38.5 ` BORN ` _At,,'l`ryon. Dec, lst.. to Mr. and Mrs.‘ .Ap Bedeque, on Nov. 6, 1900 to and ,. Samuel Stavert, a son. » ‘ DIED. . Yi- jr After a short illness, November Sth, at Campbell Cove, Lot 47, Mary, widow of the late Donald McEachern. Charlotte- town, aged 78 years, sister of late Cletus Campbell. ' MARRIED. At Murray River, Nov. 28th, by Rev. Henry Carter, YVilliaiii John Nicoll to Margaret`Jane Phillips, both of White Sands, Lot 64. .NEW YORK STOCK LIST .Tips P. E. Island Hospital has recéived 2140 A. E. Hooper’ '_~5.95 3.8:-1°’ TUESDAY E-vENING. Mcndnald Bonner ___ son , offerings taken for missions. t , . So thoughta Quebec Man until Dodd’s soured." bttl$ @CEEi in the market, is what we are offering this sea- son-Hockey boots frtm best makers-Hockey EEE American Sugar American Steel and Wire American Tobacco Closing prices Dec. 8 1232? 42; '1"iiii" enniiiiii, radios -ipwni. "1u.a1w_n,‘i_ini”:ii\_lsss io. fi if _ ., . ~ 1 1" “ , " ' ' " ‘ ' - ~ -~»~ . ' " ` < ` -"".‘T"'/.'- ` v v_:...$T_ - -._ ..-______ __ _ _ _____ _ _ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ - " A '. ., ‘ _ “” "“" " '_ i”'*_- ""‘" S. siiirrnic I *' , ' ` I , _ _ Agn ,man bc, or gli,-1 "wh into., The schooner Bolino, is beingdoaded ' ' ,gan ¢,§`in pm.m,,,a,_¢ ¢nphy with 7,003 bushels of oats by Messrs. ' ‘ lnait by applying at this olllee. Cafvell BPO S- ' ` Tris entertainment of the Boys’ Brigade W ~ ` Paul`s`Church 'ake _ 'place on The Schooner is ` Tuesday the llth -inst. Read program with 3.000 bushels of oats for Picton by Carvell Bros. Anvimrisians are again asked to remem- _u ' No' th” me wld 'either is upon u" ber that an nchmmeq.. must be in no lab" On Saturday the schooner Lochiel tin ami 1 p. m.. and iiesiws iocais 4 p. m. ‘Shed dfwhefsins her ¢e's° °f 15° me °f °°°°°~i'=7---W° chin U0 blve one of thihslt i toilnsure insertion following morning. Campbellmn "und 0°”-I f°!' R- McMillan- . "' 1 'I ‘ I I I' THE P. E. I. Baptist Conference will 1. Devotional exercises, led by Rey, 2. Address!-“Review bf -Baptist Foreign Missions during the past century.”-Rev. G. P. Raymond. 3. Address!-"Review of Baptist Home Mission during the pug century" Rev. J. C. Spurr. _ J _ ,4. Address;-A of Baptist 5 , _Etliicatioiial E§o¢_tb’,’~-.Re_v. A. F., _ _ l_...,, I TUESDAY M ORNING. _ 1. Reports from Committee. 3. Appiications for Home Mission ' 1- Grants considered. . - 4. Address;-"PrayerasaFo.ctor in# the Pastor's work," Rev. A. E," Hooper. _ TUESDAY AFTERNOON. n I 1. Devotional Exercises led~by Bro it Arthur Simpson. . __ 2. A Paper,-“Review of Baptist Progress on P: E. I. during the century.” _Rev. W. H. Warren 3. The Christians Duty as a soul 2. Address. “Our Century Fund”“‘ aev.Mi». Gardiner. ' » 1' . -»::»_ = ~. _ women tc be found in the dig We rub* Q >;_h*i_ff’as;.’i‘1_." We give satisfaction and com- Wi 14 3 gt ‘wi l6hY§.s.¥fv$!."1'as5st 3 fast that the arithmetic men have stopped figuring up the increase of the Rockfel- ler millions. It makes their' heads swim. i LIVE AGENT WANTED. » Man or woman -lady preferred. We have pleasant ‘ and profitable employment _ World for the Money.” 5 Send for our beautiful i llue; mired catalogue of "Em pire Watches.” ~ ' G. F. HUTCHESON 2 Sole Agent, - Charlottetown. P.E.I ;. prices ,we all want." _ T Come our way and Inn th .we _have for you. ._ ___ _ Kelly L for any map or woman at every post olice address in Canada or United States -1 for an articleof greatmerit, which sells 1 at sispt. Exclusive territor given to‘ comp ent agents. Address ‘C.Polson 8: Co., Kingston, Ont. WHAT THEY THINK OF MARCONI. experts seem to think that Sig. Marconi is doing a good dealof wireless talkii' g through hishat. laws., Ont., writes:-“I suffered with salt I . rheum for upwards of ten years the skin oii my hands cracking and breaking so as to make them useless. After trying all sorts of remedies in vain, I became discouraged and thought my sufferings would never ~ end. 'Last spring I__1ised Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment and in a short' time was perfectly ___..____ ' cured.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment is of unpar- alleled merit as a. curefor all itching skin - disease all dru2‘2‘lsts.' ~ - French -and the Irish; ` .li A good many of the jealous electrical . _--ii-ll HANDS CRACKED WITH SALT . _ RHEUM Mr. James Mclsaacs, 24 Elgin St., Ott- §Pi§____!___Are You I To refund the money when REMICIUS ECZEMA' CURE Fails to cure any case (of Eczemajor Piles-no matter of how long standing, bor mle only at 7 ` I M D ld’ D Store. . 3.2.” “.?E..... 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Queen Street. e’séooee i is-"'-“ 1 ‘ - ' 5°omethin2;"':':. 5:06: etpeope an £ ou order solicited for laglu our line. . 0\t :f pure and li ll satlnaed when tap here. Silas lead Store and *li and P.utef Paris. Dfvfl-i.~ . HUGPHI A -You should do immediately- -» as-#e“'” e Get Your Phof0lfBPh Se Taken _at 9° , _the know-_h9_w,_,_ 5 , --. ,.1 ;_. .faxivi-1u4=e'¢f.lhl»9izlei1 for ' freshest Groceries. j- ~’ ’ j E' _Q D. S. ROBINSON, Beer 6:! Goff, 'ne 1-sei I _ what vereherefar.- f ...». . _,s 5 THE