i i $“ \~»d’* \»¢Udll&"i‘¥§ll*T'l“ nanny ganna.. £ THEYARETHEFINBSTNIADE i PURE _ 1 ii Flavoring Extracts_ HONEST BQTTLES-HONEST FLAVORS- I 'prev suir Ti-is CAREFUL HOUSKEEPER. - INSIST OH HAVING TIIEH. ____ _ _ , __ A- - -u- U Iv~'_ f-f- _ __.__<-- _'V' 7"” ‘ ’ “ ` ' "'_”" ‘__ "'_"""4Y Our Sale is New oiii » 'Y ‘ . _ ~, Diniic 1° Si t i, fi cn .Sets Fit to grew the ta`~le of the nit st fastiriio is at;f\`f.iii~_glit’er n~"<‘e‘1. ASQ* Cliiiiii, Glasswiirc, Crockery And everytliing kept in it ilicrouglily stocked China. s ore. All most go for I have tlccitii d to go out of the Crock iry business. Call and see than iscoiiiits are Giveii E? Us U E’.]M[oI1a.g‘]c1a.:r1 25 d&w “_ Queen Street. ! I.. L. M. nv _- ' ' * -I ggpigg of the Prince Edward Island Iilus irated Edition of the . ‘ V: Q "_-'~ .` . ' ll) fri REVEW Are to be had at all the leading: Book Stores. 80 [|8965 gf |||||gt|\a'[i0||s and tlescriptiw reading matter, entirely devoted to Prince Eflwiird Islsiltl. An approprlaio Qquygnlr to send t-0 Fridllds- The ESSIIB is limited. Secure a copy at once. dec 27 dill , _ COLDSOROW U tC oughs hang on and grow more fl- ubbom every city they ale ne- -? glected. Colds develop into Pneu- , monizi and Consun ption. You 1 c if d t niet ,~ld. lui Fullin Market New York i.;"".‘;.;;.:;;. .2 ic.. si... people have already let it go until -'_' ' -1 achglonic ctough has settled down -- -l‘t'tf.~ci.'Ci” Wholesale Commission Fish 3, ;,';m?," gui; qu,,_j°§;°,_a§,‘;,g;, Dealers. ;:£{J¥§umption_" \\'hatever you Consignments Sulicitcd. ' Prcirptkeiur .°,f.»\§’,.; 'dw-.'_': i Ku . Pi" l F I S H 11 lf i>A,ni<’s" I ' Perfect Emulsion Snielts and Eels a Specialty All correspondence promptly _aa swered. Stencils sent on apDl1CfiU0l1 S. B. WILEY & SONS. Boston Mass, Transfer Agents. iinrnnnncii-Dunn’s or Bradstreets Agencies, Market and Fulton hat- onal Bank. Nov- 1 d&w4m Hpplesi 0 W ¥§B’é’fV» We have for sale zs bb`S Of Xflodg Apples for present use at $1.50 ww bbl. Also by the peck at izc and i5c. W d$b¢l’l' dm it llanulaclurirs&6enetallgenl Pure home made Raspberry \'tl1€g31'é§ 25c per bottle. will do you immediate good, It relieves coughing; is a. palatable food, that can be retained by any stomach; corrects disorders of di- gestion. invlgorates the prccaes of aesimiliation and is vary nutriti- ous. Consurnptivea, I'ivalid_=, Nursing Mothers, Siclz Cliildren, and Excessive Brain Workers ob- tain the necessary beneficial noui- ishment from it, and grow fat under its use. It will do youa creat deal of good. 50c Per Bottle. Oi all Druggists -Manufactured by-- , HATTIE & MYLIUS, HALIFAX, 1\. M¥ § Refined and Lubricating Oil ' llisa|iacklng,lielllng waste. etc- *secs We haven full supply of the usual equiremcnts all at the lowest prices. '°1‘ry Eurek Tea. 25c lb." i. i. iiiilili it lawer Queaiscreet. H sallli 8;. 6ii’s will lnovitrand al Flor Striciau’s Gelehriteil Bltl EEE Still’ Sunrise Blend Tea. etc- llllll Interior of E. W- Te.ylor’s Jewelery Store- na°°m'| Qu'-t'__.Y0u mn gag “nm 5° DECEMBER 30. " REVIE W. goodness.-Psa. 65. I1. HOME READINGS. M. The lost sheep and lost coin.-Luke 15. 1-10 _ Tu. Christmas lesson.-Matt. 2. 1-11. iv. The Prodigai son.-Luke 15.11-24. Th. The ten lepers cleansed.-Luke 17. 11-IO. ‘ F. The rich young ruler.-Matt. 19. 16-26. S. Bartimeus healed. Mark 10. 46-52. Su. Zacclieus the pnblican.-Luke 19. 1 10. I I. Recall the Titles and Golden Texts of the lessons 2 II. Name one important teaching of each lesson. _ III. State the leading facts in the lessons in which the following principal characters or incidents appear: 1. A man is a tree. 2. A lone line of begging lepers. 3. A woman down on her knees searching for a lost coin. 4. A poor beggar at a rich man’s door. A man being changed from his pl ac at the dinner table t.o another. I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD`S LINIMEMT. J. M. CAMPBELL. Bay of Islands, ' ' I was cured ol! Facial Neuralgia by MI.\'ARD`S LINID/IEMT. ‘ WM. DANIELS. Springhill, N. S. I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by MINARD23 LIXIMENT. . GEORGE TILGLEY. Albert Cn., N. B. niNc|Ng__sciiii AFTERNOON CLASSES.-FOI’ young Ladies, Misses and Masters meet every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock. EVENING CLASSES-Meet every even ing at S o’clock. All latest society dance- taught. Beginners can join class at anys time.-Special care given tliem._ _ Fancy dancing, Highland Fling, Sailor Hornpipe, Iris Jig. Skirt and Spanish Dances. § Private lessons at any hour. GEO. CHILTON. Charlottetown, P. O. Box 113, Dec S, dim. %E@¥@ EDWIN R. TURNER PHOTOGRAPHER. Successor to the Late C.Lewis Opposite Flarket House Charlottetown ®l0l€J=’@'t9®l®' £3106 l will address a meeting for men only in his gospel songs. The Association is very fortunate in securing his services at this time, and all men should make it a point to bc present. On New Years aftcrnonn there will be a reception to the young men of the city in the Association building. Special at- tractions will be provijed, and an eu- _ioyable time is expected. ' Those who are interested in physics. A development will be ulad to _ know that there will be a gyinastic exliihition.in the »Y. M. C. A. gymnasium on New Year's night. This will lie an opportunity for the people to show their sympathy with the effort that is being made in the in- terests of the young men ot thc city. The annual sale ob xnagazines and papeis for iooi will be held in the Reading. Room on New Year’s eve at 8 o‘elock. A splendid opportunity is offered to secure good reading matter at a low figure. -n-----§_____. ANOTHER DAY. -1.1 The turkey that survives the day , His luck need not be humming, The axe may drift around his way, For Christmas next is coming. He heard the widows’ mite, _ A cobbler, lean and small; And when the deacon passed the plate He placed theirin his awl. MODERN APPLIANCES ON WARSHIPS. All the Russian warships on the Chinese station are to be fitted with Popoff' s system of wireless t-elcszraphy. The experiments with this apparatus have been carried out up to distances of forty miles with perfect success. .._____.__l_ _ POPULATION OF FRANCE. ‘ In France in 1899 the population ,Ilr. l. ll. Ayers `. IIEHTIST . OFFli3E-Liunnysl|lo. New M cent. Births 847.000. Deaths 816,000. In 43 departments out of 87 the deaths ex- ceeded the births. ____..___..- I To prove to you that Dr Chase’s Ointment is aoertali and absolute cure for eocl _ and every 'form of itchini ' bleeding and protrndin&i»ilcr- the manufacturers have guaranteed it. .c ter timonials in the daily press and ask your neigl -borswhatthey think oflt. You can use it an- gst onrmoney back it not cured. mc it box. : ` all dealers or EmnNsoN,BA'rii:s 8: Co.,Toi~eii¢ Dr. 0hase’s Ointmeir DR. GLIFT 1- Has removed to Hb! Spflllgl, Arkansas U S A where the waters and 1 ~ ° -1 Mountain air hasten the cum of Ghro-atc Diseases under his self help t-=~»i=m=»nt. Reduced round-trip tickets, good 3 months, from U. S. Cities. All inquiries answered -Nov 1 dtw 6m _ V v, ,_i_gV E Is directedjo our I largely s stock of* Goods, suitable for Xmas Gifts. Watches,Jewelry Novelties, &c. “val FOR _THE MALE O 0 Q e Q If you are thinktnglyol’ giving a Olmltmal vour father, brother or any o‘hei° giii’s brother ours the right store in which to buy We man wears from the Hat to the Sox (except the Let iis mention a. few articles tnat are serviceable able. U|||lo|\\vag|\»-from tlie‘_’» Lind to th Bout tlecced that is made - S|lll'l8-Colored Shirts in the newest stripes, checks, dots, etc Sneaker;--In plain and fancy patterns Mllfflbrs -In black silk, satin and plaid! HBGKWOBP-There is no more u ti date to be had than we are showing We ave very ones put up in a box, suitable for a Clinnm is present, with pin, four-in-hand, Bows, flowing emi.- Glqygg-+Kid, Mocha, Buck Skin, etc., silk lil* ided, woo lined. - Fur Gellar;--Persisn Lamb, Astracliau Beaverette. we sell an Otter for $6 “’""” “ii” ~~~~~ '-~' value. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON- Y. M. C. A. , . _, sri'nii:s iN T;n_i._ii‘n or Jizsrs. Evangelist J .'Richi;_Bell of Montreal, A -' ‘ 9 the Y. M. G. A. hall on Sunday afternoon ° ° GOLDEN TEXT. at a quarter to four. Mr. Bell is a sweet Vlotorla ROw‘ Cgmeron Thou crownest the year with thy .singer and will delight the audience with* §].\£[I(J.A...¢» mea is nie ii eatin-ut' at xun our neu. t uns 1 perfectly euiizigth surhge oietho axle *gist DELI siiifcuetst-sim.. .ri :i°.rr.i'°*...£>.i~.:c _-5 IMPERIAL OIL UQ. Petroleunm RDBAOQQ. 3 A ci-inisfmas :.1 That evsryonqappreciata is a good Photo-IGHQ X D send to friends. . . _ _ if DO YOU WANT THE IIITT .3 if ss, we mpseifiiiiy invite ye.. ei vias on inning linem- ij with ur, “Quality ia King. 5 DO NOT DELAY In arranging an early sitting--yo! Will it dilulf URI f Q2 result. . _ _ G.. H. o o o S., oar. time md umm suns. ~i? The Studio Where Baby it Alway Wll¢|l& I Iris. v,ig,l,i _,l,i,y_i` ~_i`i,ti,r",',i;t~,i'."i~tji= lmlll showed an increase of one-fifth of one per . ’ - _ (1 Q ‘ , /T _ _` I-_\//I ff/A ' f' ° “I ((7/5/5* o 1/ ‘° \*&k. _ _ Ng-'If ~ "A==._,//_ - a "I 1* §.*;` -~ fx. /` 'J #Fi , ` \~ ig.. n .i\\\.\. ' Q ` /\ Japanese Cups and Saucers, from 10o to S150 ¢&h Cake Plates and Salad Bowls, from 250 to Tea Sets, $1.00 to 5.00, Pin Trays, 42 piece Tea China., $3 60, Bon Bons, Dinner Seite, $505 to ‘Jardinieres loc to $4.00, Vases, 100 to “#0, ‘Onyx tables samples cheap. (hina Lamp MAIN! Statuary and Bisque Ornaments, Hall Illp, and Etched, $1.70 to $5.00. See our 5, 10, 1.5, 20 and 2»c counter! With t~vei°_v 00 cant purchase We give I MUG! d China. Cup and Saucer. Call early and get one at th ..i:ff:::i;if;ti.i:;i:_ ATTEN!HON Clark Crocker dec12d&w1m0 r ' _ Lewis’ Old Stand. Sum; For one doilai~'e worth pnrchdped fred ll, Us V0 fbi, those pretty souyeair medals of our l!t!}’| NNN fm* . _ S ' C511 or write as for prices before Prone Blom( Fm” door to the ee our line of Fancy Goods for Xmas trade . “* @plmiug your orders. - ‘?;irry° 'Work' Reluolnhh i GO H0 L W . . uiyie as.- if ,;,.,,,_ Sunnyside Q 9 V . 9.. “§1! GE l` RB WY OUR SWK Q , Chiu mi Is simply immense. We have a big dllplay Of CH& yslié Opp. Maid F 1