il 4 i li i i i __ -1.-,» _._ .f i >- ¢ i i i L l » li l n i . li 1; 1 5 *S 7'. .~. s. 2 4 T r l \ F -I i 2 ri* ». in i r ,~ i ';u\uuu°.1vi~:_»f.<_v-» ~¢-.rin-v- i , -. ii K t x. 5 x 9 3 1 A, 1 .. ii' 'F4 Z , -_ * i L F i l 'if i n fl i ii li i `l ,. -¢i.e.=ea>¢.»¢»¢»w vvvn\'i-sary.-fn ~»»f-.~:.;: 2- | 5 i i f .n .<. §L» .-2 ,,~. , .‘_,fi “iff _ 1-_ » ‘fi 5* i ~! :'-w. ' * `\..`:.` »~=‘. yi ~ i 5 il 1 .1 f--av-~ i ¢ \ ` if 4- .-_~5'-' . .,, wa°., ,a , i. ._,. . v: i fs {._,., . ‘ és 4 é I 9 rv. 2 , therefore as Pnnrailure Wliat. can bi nicer for a Holiday Gift ihiin a daintily executed Porirait Z What more lasting? A few dollars will get you a dt zen Portraits, which can be distributed among a dozen friends, giving more yleasure - for the money than anything else obtainable. In thelargcr sizes wo have the Duchess, Panel or the Ro- gina for $5, the dozen. Then wo have the dainty little Corona and the popular Karillo, at $3, the dozen. Our new Panel at $2.50 the dozen, is bound to be popular with those who do not care for a~ large Portrait. These are ovale, squares or panels, according to desire, and at the prices are about the price of Christmas Cirds. Which would give your friends the most pleasure->~ your Portrait daintilytinished -' or a Christmas Card? ' ` ' - And they cost about the same. Westlake Bros Charlottetown. Dec 21 d&w » I 4'. - J lst Jan., |901 Card of Thanks ‘To all, who have so kindly con- tributed to the success of my first six months’ in businiss, I extend my most hearty thanks, assuring you all that in the coming year, as in the past, I will spare no eil-art to merit a continuance of your confidence and esteem. J. G. JAVHESON, The Medical Hall. £-L’-il.,-.ttiv ' ' -L _ _’ V'-'-ii'-if/~ - _,gg s~'l`0°y- llnn Mann Friends AND THE nnnral Public Who has 3 made this our 20th YEAR BUSINESS The Largest of any We wish one and all MANY HAPPY NEW YEA RS Yours respectfully. nsnnnn inns. 5-f i I __- Mr. S. H. Earle trganist of St. Paul’S» 'feather of Pi. no, Organ Pipe Organ, Singhig, Voice Culture, Theory. Studio ccr-er of Pownal and (lr ftoi S reefS» Htuis 0.3) to l a. m, 2 to 6. 7 £0 9 p. (I7. ` . ja.o3 cad 2 in l ,i in 1 _ . . . . », 1 ~ --..».~ff= ._ .. _ ws. ~ .~ '~~~ - -.fi wk. _ .. , .» “ . ' ' 1;-~-r'="¢-" "` ”»"~»`-» >».i'=- -1. .an ,.;'.~ . _ . .';..; V -1-L; ~€ . » . ft. < l . . \ . . ¢ _ 1 ii , = 1.. - us'-. Y ~ ~ . - V ». ~ _ _ 5 >'\ < .rs .1 .-- s ' .- f i. '» - ‘ ‘ '~ -.as q».~..,. .-. -L' »;. .. , ..f _ ..:. -111 .e-.~i .~\ ~.=::i.-'3»,...~.i»‘.‘--- _ _7~:»..». _f;,.;I§.‘: __s,.,_.=,~;i.. e~,+» ~» . .. , _ ' »; - f "IP-`-_ ` . _ ' i - Y -_ i K ' . " ._~’..'~.»-st-‘fiei»l»-fri-.Sr ~. 2 ff;-" 'f i' 'Ns ~" 1 f' fi ' ‘- -I rf ’ ‘%I-§:here`s plays. or with have been "established at the followinf hastily written review. places where subscriptions may be pai , on me whole we cancludg that ML Q 1 _ 4 l fl 1.5 ’& ,reviewer might have given us more ` knowledge of the book and its contents "iwlli bQ»d&l&ihf°' in one .half theepaee. The main utility' “I Gleilmpolnlcutdifg ‘°'=;°.§:°."..f-.i'.'.‘.:‘.'@.,'.-.3..,» ' ' A never dd! as these are. ANN IW knew, .we novo al the customs duties, because they are made ‘ of e newspaper review of u. book is to let the newspaper reader know whether it is book in quest-ion. Any real acquaintance with literature cannot be gained by such _ ” ‘ short cuts as Mr. Harmsworth proposes. °°Q”°‘h° ~ _ - _ They won the gold modal at Fancy one trying to form an acquaintance 1;,” 5. yang' “S»¢her\ is the trudoillk yuiieaukiiowtliemby”s-- ¢uu|¢oouAurv.- auawvm-gunmen _` Bunya.n's Pilgriufs Progress by reading a. Harrnswortns attempt to presrnt an ideil newspaper has been a vtry considerable * disappointment.No doubt the newspapers i ' A0, ,he ,,,,_,,, Wm be ,__,.,. g,.,,,,,, Alley 6. Co. Agentsiat Charlottetown. ~ l improved within the century to come,but I it will be rather by a gradual process than by any sudden and revolutionary change. i . . The experiment just made rather tends . . . _ . to show that the best newspapers of the, ` L' Y, Y meet the public demand, and will be, and tl'l€ gfand Old fame Of PIM Y gradually improved as the public taste, tg bg more popular, if than ever. i \ improves. We can, however endorse The ; ’I'he most irnportant outlook for the World`s idea of the lines on which 0. good Player is to have a i boot ~ that fit. I newspaper maybe improved, which are 5’ is time in reat cities of he world fairl Y OI'lC€ Ina? ti`lC S€aSOIl i'laS COHTC 1 \ H ‘- “Still more news. . ni ' l \ Mr. Alfred Hnrmsworth, editor audi; Wstmmon bte'iq'_` A _.T proprietor ot the London Daily Mail,on;y “Suu more Meumcy Nd down ms: . I this we mean, a bootthat will support the - without crampin the fcot. , Weliave _:nude a specialty of Hoakey Boots this season, and can araritee a perfect fit T ' “se-iii more non-partisanship and The P, and S. (Box Kip, high in leg, Black or Tan) I ij- McC‘ Snow, Pronine it Monctonian, Y A Who Disappearsd' in 189;. Lccated l .9 H in Florida “ The middle of the first page is devoted to nl ll “Still more reliability. to au'__OUR are Y . “Sl=il1m0r¢ and greater public service- , The Slater (The uiost popu’ar H.ckey Boot in Camde) l we 38 y independence than ever, and forever I” . T110 Sill (Wim Mikie éllppflrt |\l.tach`d) I ---i--e»---- i The Neilson (ii Light Racing Biol) ‘ . _ The Biiller (Box Calf with Strap < The Spartan (Strong and ne gf) ) 50 _...___- 22.’ S53 l _|. ____ ' __ . Q SLATEK SHOE AGENTS. ` A MoNc'r0N, Janurary 3.--In July 1892, I J. McC. Snow, a prominent insurance . agent and then Mayor of the city, wentl . to St. John on insurance Lusincss, and I mysteriously disappeared. He had a f large line of discount at the Bank of Nova Scotia and was indebted to some extent but not enough to cause his depar- ture and many held to the theory that he had been foully dealt with. He was a » prominent Oddfellow and thousands of photographs and letters were sent all l over Canada and the United States in hopes of get-ting some truce of his where- abouts butobsolutely nothing was learn/ed . _"'i' ,_ ----;_~ until ii clue was obtained some two or ~ ' three months ago in a business letter to a C . r . firm in Moncton from Key \Vest, Florida. 3 I This letter vvns signed J._McCready and e as ihe hand writing resembled Snow‘s . and McCready was his middle name en- quiries were made and recently, 'tis said, I Mrs Snow, who iesides with her father Thomas Brundage,lSt. John, receiveda two letter which leaves no doubt as to his ~ _ _ _ ' r Just out of reach, is where every man lts. The_secret of keep- mg ’““ °f ‘°“°’° .A itnnumnninnnnnnuniinm in nnwumuninmurn in iii I _ sroiis -THATS e (JOI_.\7VII'..»I..| S Otnciurse-if you want genuine bargains in cfggkefy’ china’ or Glassware of any ' kind, We've got the goods and we’ve got the li irgains too. W- P-S C9LWILL, uunysie. of disease is in keelping the l ` blood pure and ric . Pure l blood offers no breeding ¢_ ground for disease germs. Rich blood’. creates a vigorous vital force to resist dis- ease. This ideal condition of the blood is best obtained by the use of Dr. Piercc’s Golden Medical Discovery. In thou- sands of cases where there has been ob~ stinate cough, bronchitis, spitting of blood, weakness or other ailments which if neglected lead on to consumption, “GOI en ltlE¢llCal ” has hgaled thc disease and put the life i out of reach of the There is no alcohol or 1 iutoxicant contained in -l i “ Golden Medical Dis- L_ " co\'ery." “After using about ive bot~ tles of Dr. ii:rcc‘s Golden Medical Discovery my boy seems to be all right," writes Mr. J. W. Price, of Ozark, Mon- roe Cc., Ohio. “He was very bad when I commenced to give him the ‘Golden Medical Dis- covery) The doctors claimed he had consumption and we doctoi-rd with t em until he was past walking. It has been ten_mouths since he sto ped talring your medicine and e is still in good health. We ?$f`.2.°v`K.§"§.l‘f“.f.`,’i_if”"“"'“”‘i- , Dwellings wou`d do wellto ask for rates from the under Free. The Peo 1 ’ c se .i ned re resentin Medical Adviser ibedentmilneleimby 'i P g Pierce, Butial N Y on r ` 0, . ., eceipt of i stamps to defray e nse of customs and Y' 'Z1 _ - . '_ if Flannele and woolens, will not V ` _ _ _ i §1i§g1k°fhe1d°“» *f W“=h°