__.¢'~ ' s medicines Almanac for formulas what he ,vain Hlld fhclo In Ayor’| . ,H _ viii was :hem in yoiii rhfnuihiviilf r doctor, and ask him of chem. {~°-‘fus--. W- WELLNER wishes all his customers The Compliments of the Season” and desires to thank them for their liberal patronage during the year. ' He will endeavor to keep his stock even better assorted than _i th n e past and any giterggiflage received will be gratefully app;-eg. ' Y :Y'L)`l'J' ‘ AEE f E If you wish the best in photo ph finished n th i¥aTTzedy’mcnnts, (The vieflyewixzii .._, 'Gilt novelty.) 'VISIT | OUR. _ BT`U'.DIQn v theFIrst Methodist church. The pro- nh gram is not very long. Some excellent M numbers besides Xmas carols. Silver ln collection for choir fund. Ca ci-zo. ii. cccii Where Bsbv is Alwsvs Welcome. _ Xmas Presents ’ Our Xmas Goods which are being opened daily are very attractive. Toys, games,dolls, fancy chin_a, toilet, manicure and 'jewel cases, glove, handkerchief and tie boxes, sheet music, calendars, Xmas cards, music hooks, photo frames, ~stationery and all kinds of musical instru-ments. Ii. A. Tatnton ffl Co. Great George Street. 2~0dtts tww3m. _ _ :‘_`~."Qf, ' ,;_,i_J.,,;iTiPntRsuN‘s ~ , itnmini; itch IHS! Our selection of holiday slippers and the way they are priced are bound to make this the slipper store of Charlot- tetown. House slippers snd even- ing slippers in great variety. Men’s comfort- able house slippers from 6oc to $2.50. HOCKEY BOOTS We have them in grant variety- BUYS 81-25 o \l.75. Me‘ns $l,i'i’i to $2.50. Ladies' Box Ciilf wnrni linuil $2.00, woll worth $2.50 it pair. \Ve iirojusta littlc lower in price for thc nntc goods tIin.i| otlior stoi'cs.Sn.ve your nionoy y buying hero. A. E. MnaAciu:N. We wish our many custom- ers A Happy and Women's felt slip- pers from 3oc to $1.3 5. Women ’s evening slippersfrom $1.8 5 to $3.50. Boys’ s lippe rs, girls’ s lifp pe rs , children’s slippers Alley & Co. The Slipper King. many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be at home to their friends at W -ev-»°-» °’n.°‘f.::,r“‘i';;.:r.:s.°;r.°".r"i....... ... on Friday nightlantihe members nfst. §';’°““°" 1'” ‘“ th” "’°"d° “"“°" “‘““‘ John’s church, Crnpnud, gathered at ti Prcspercus New Year We assure you that our effortswilleverbetoaerve you with the best GRO- CERIES at the lowest possible price. We ask a continuance of your kind patronage. McKENNA’S Grocery. D C0 i20 225 A Ph°“° I’ Ufiafivorirvii mfs. T2! B FOR NEW YEARS, Crisp Freen Grapes. California Navel Oranges. Florida Grape Fruit. Choice Table Raisins. Fresh Ground Coffee. Huntley & PsImer’s Fancy Bis cults. Christie Brown & Co’s Water Assorted Maccaroons etc. i Ice Wafers. ° J _ I 1 U amiisements of various kinda tlils gather- if - tins at IIN! WII5 bl'°\lIIhi'/ W 3 CIUS9 IU' singing l _Y _ J' IHE PHIIIIIIIIIIL - iiUi|i[l|lIl sk 4 amountstofonr cents. There rates are , "'* "'- , not Rsao The Gnardlsuhclnssiiled ads. You ue Wm and mmethhm to mum" you. in the Boston line that may be occasioned .by $ Canor. Service at eight this evening ln an in this citynhnnhi bn handed in tn this so ofllce at once. Extra coupons can be in obtained here free of cost. tf m at one o'cIock. Meeting of Board of managers and auditors at 11 n. ln. on Wednesday 3rd Jan 1000 at 7.30 m my the TaritI’Commisslon when they visit M E.L.BuRus'rrn,of Lioydminister arrived in the city yesterday from Saskatoon and bo is at the Royal. He will remain here till In Wednesday, when he will visit friends for a time in Nova Scotln and P. E. Island. Ill the colony at Lloydmlnlster was in ii th very prosperous condition. He gave a ll deacon Lloyd, who,he says, by his energy, 1 on the point of quitting the place.-St. .IU Jardine, formerly of Morell, P. E. I., B were united in marriage by Rev. A._D. K. Shurtleff. The bride was becomingly nttired in white mulle and carried Lawson pinks. The house was tastefully flowers and an orchestra composed of Paul and Richard Davis and Miss Zora Felndel furnished music. After the ‘ceremony light refreshments were served. You Are Pale and Weak Because The happy couple were the recipients of “Blrcliwood", Hc.mpton,the home of|Wm. ,`H. Inman and presented Miss Ethel th Inman with nn address accompanied by s. ,rilgnlposed M such vegetable extmctl beautiful gold watchin nppreclation of all her services as organist in their church. °°”I°"~ The accompanying address was read by In able reply, thanking the members for hi ir. h ihihi ~ I _ .- V _ .. iiiisrnifrlhesiiiiiiii ihiofgnihrhivwiys hiihi w,`B°'°"° "mil, D" H““‘"°°“’ Pm” i in memory of the congregation so wall “I represented there. After the eventof the §g||°W~““d 'U-V °'PP°m° “TY P001* T0' Assgyted Fguu Sy|-up5_ evening was over repnst was served, and ,oo _ this needless tosay was not the least ww interesting part ofthe program, every- _ , body doipg ample justin, to the many 1}V\ouii get that heart. _ bracing health gona things fni- which the ia.-lien nr st. 2?’ "‘°“’°“d“ “"5-‘Y "‘°“’°“d° “° It dgnrea out buys 1 afternoon and evening that the Rink is opened durlugthaseasen his sport will coat a Offices III New Prowsa BIOCI( 1840: -The Hon,S. Cunard would leave England for Halifax on or about the 15th Charlottetown. .1 Unicorn, a steamer of about 300 ‘ horse power which by some is said to be intended for the Plctou and Quebec line- and byothers to be a supernumerary to MALCOLM Mgpougw, 13,.°,,k|y,,' Lot lineof Halifax ateamers was expected to I 61 has returned home after spending lei* _ _` Christmas with his sister-Mrs.Hngh Mc- delays IIHVIIIK l\l'IB¢ll In NIB UOIDDISUOD- ' Lure, Bradalbane. Th construction and It is expected they Tm-: annual meeting of the Milton wlilmnkn Hnufnxin gen days, Rifle Association will be held in North Milton Hall on Siituniay evening wth instautatBo'clock. T.A.Rodd,Cspt. d' Ziwas realized which helps to procure THE concert held at Victorlaon `l‘uea. y evening was n decided success. Over urch.-I-I. McLean and W. Jones, ount Herbert, are visiting ln the vil- geforafew days.-Miss Edythe Bell, Ge ALI. votes either ‘lFor Free Delivery ’ _ _ ,, shire has returned home after spending or ‘ Against Free Delivery of mall matter pleésnnt holiday wnm friends at Vw embers are being added every night.- TBE gm,-mn] meeting of the Sn-athmbyn The Temperance entertainment held on congregation wllibe heldin the Q11",-eh the22nd,lnst.. was well attended. The at Rose Valley on Tuesday Jun 2nd 1900 gg\|°i¥“e °“5m°d “J°h“ C055 and AUM Tun Manitoba Free Press each year THE Dundas. Farmers Institute Wm marks the Christmas season by presentat- huldameeungln the Brldgewwn Hall ion to its contemporaries of souvenirs . p. . ’ __ , for the purpose of electing delegates to “"s“ mI°i“t'“r°"'°k °f Nc' 1 Hard attend convention in Charlottetown M where delegates Wm be elected to meet sack ofltelndeer Pemmlcan made at Fort mi I _ post.sixty-five miles within the Arctic spmv nee circle and 2,078 miles mrthwest of Winnipeg accompanied by an illustrated tickets for the Rink If a gentleman A season' ticket and uses it each him six cents for each occasion he tes; in the _case of a lady or a child it zreatly excessive. Tnisis from an Island newspaper of the present month in the at Halifax and supply any vacancies accident; The si-at or the Atlantic ve on or before the first of July-some eyaresaid to be firsf class lu their organ for the vestry of Victoria pe Traverse, is visiting her cousin Miss rtie Maclntosb.-D. McLean Wilt- rla and Hampton.--Onward Division is a flourishing condition and new hh" is worthy of special mention. plcal of western Unnaila. In 1901 it anitoba wheat; in 1902 a miniature cPhersou, u Hudson’s Bay Company oklet, bound with a deer-skin thong; FROM THE EAST. Some eight men have arrived home from thelumber woods of Maine. They report work hand, hours long and food poor ln the camp in which they worked. Their experience iustllies the opinion often expressed In these columns, that if the young msn worked as hard and as constantly here as they have to do abroad they would have no need to go abroad. Anymsn reading the exports of the sea and land by the steamera and' sailing vessels the last three months must come tothe conclusion that we haven land of plenty with opportunities and poaslbllltea of a much greater development. That there isa soil that will respond togenerous treatment is amply demon- strated bythe many cargoes of potatoes that have left the shores this fall; that the soil and climate are suited tothe production of apples and small lfrults second to none in America is now admit- ted, but they must certainly get the labor, thecare, and the watchfulness from ln- sect pests. As an instance of what our eastern soil can produce with proper cultivation: Among some heads of :cabbage presented to Rev. Mr. Gardner recently by Frank Baker, South Lake,wn.s one which weighed sixteen pounds. Who can beat thlsi On the evening of the 10th the mite society met at the home of Mrs. T. S. Robertson. Some sixty persons were prescntnnd the proceeds amounted to $5.60. His many friends will regret that Alfred Fraser has .been confined to the house the lgst few weeks. SHOWING THEM HOW. tNew.York Times). Chauffeur Campbell, who won the $1.000 Cape Mny trophy, was talking at the Windsor, where he stopped, about his eat success as a racer. “To what do you attribute your success, Mr. Campbell?" said a lawyer. - “To thorough preparation," the young gl’ great deal of the credit for this to Arch- lllll egend of the wild goose given in print encouraged the settlers when they were f0l‘ U16 HPS” UIUC- THIS YGHI' f-flew has st come to hand a flint and steel with John Telegraph 26th, touchvvood together with. an illustrated 1903 a Gopher’s Tall, mounted, as n. “good luck brInger"accompnnied by an ustrated booklet containing the Cree Mnisnrdette mpnristhnf. when he left. legend ofthe sonher Rives in print for cflrst time; and in 1004 npen from ““;i‘l.‘2£3 533.322 §'.fI.’£‘..f.".`1.°§° .i'.I"‘n.1'; -ki--°-fi"-cf' 'iw "2" »='»t'“- oklet containing the Cree legend of the b AT the h°'“e °f Leslk’ R- “nd MN- oiiigln of fire, set forth in print for the Davis, Chelmsford Mass, on Nov. 30th, gr Harold H. Davis and MlssA.~L. Blanche an decorated with potted plants and cut There can be no such thing as health lthout pure rich blood-no sparkling 65. Chas. McDonald and the presentation I-liiruiitnii'-1 Pills. You will feel fresh- made by Mrs. W. H. Collect. Miss Inman 01'- although greatlysurprised made a suit- Due' ll _ chn's congregation are noted. ,After mt;de§ltr:_.$l..i;.rh:pb22pI d|;grl'"is>pxf,"_%' has olson & Co.. I-Iartford, Conn., U. S: A., st time from a manuscript journal of officer of the service of the Hurlson’s _iyCompsny dated in the year 1817. ourisiiing Blood - Means Strength Your Blood is Thin and Weak. kept frce from poisons and impuri- Naturehas no better blood medicine an Dr. HamIlton's Pills, which are mandrake and fbutternut, known to doctors for their prompt and healthy If you would drive out disease and crease your force and vigor, take Dr. brighter and enjoy kecner nppe sm-1 was Pau: AND I.is'rLizss. ltes Miss Iggit E. Phelps of Woodsto.s was pals d listloss. my color was y 1 niu adlfferent girl, weigh more, khetter,a_nd feel improved in every hy not use Dr. Hamlltcn's, tool olyiog because they used this famous tonic lnxatlve. It does'not cost you any- l Removal I v 1 with lnce and orange blossoms, win” was attended by her sister Miss Maggie Bernard who worea dress of the same liootwcar Everything in our store will be sold at s low figure. We move to our new store in January. A chance to buy Xmas footwear at In Fancy Goods 7 Mgefgchaum and performed by the Presbyterian minister hlg Briar Pipes’ of Lacombmliev. Mr. White. The few then look at more o.i the shelves. Wipttgrtgvgather bothopgy wife and myself Perfumes, etc., From now until end of week we will I which she lsheld by her many friends in Malte Thmgg Hum th W ,_ M Be n,_ bargain prices. | Good Luck, Merry . Christmas. S"*“*"E 8'- “’~ Rcddin Bros.. "7" Phone 86 Opp P. O. nut.-wn hnvsan elegant .wer-sailing an some appropriate selections. & Trmliome of Mr. and Mrs. John Ber- ' 9 nsrd, Barnet Avenue, Lacombe, Alta., was thc sccne of n very lisppy event on 4 Wednesday evening Dec 11-ith when their l holy bond. of niatrimony to Samuel Pill- man, formerly of P E. Island, but now handsomely dressed in white trimmed material, while Miss Bertie Bearlsto by Allan Johnstone. The ceremony was guests who witnessed the happy event were all Islanders. Mr. and Mrs. Pill- manlntend moving to their new home friends nfterJanuary lst. Although the bride has only lived in Lscombe for s few weeks the many valuable presents she received testified to the esteem in e es r. rua father of the bride, formerly lived In Darniey P. E. I. and Mr. Pillmau is also an Islander but more recently resided in Wyoming. ' Perfumes are always acceptable in themselves or as nn accompaniment to a at greatly reduced figures.-A. W.Redd|n_ i` Phem B., Sunnyside. x = 5 e, = WHI'l`E’S best chocolates are dark color, rich, mellow, and of refined flavor. It is not possible to buy Rllyfhmg 9uP¢f1°f° _ Ren” Pdce 6oc par pound. Name on every piece. daughter Ella Florence was united lnigiav in em-h month. 'Dr. ii I-. Kelty( .., a ‘ . . S. O. E. Next meeting Tuesday evenlrg I we residing in Lhcomlie. The bride who was Dec. 26. Regular Red Rage, d Kingston, Ont. comine tvtnis. 'v --_'~-. City Couuill meets on the ect nd Mrni yor, W W Clarke, City Clerk. li|nsrd’s Llnlmsnt for ssls everywhere. , m i Lojk in D. A. Bruceswlndow for th hest class neck wear in the city and 21d tf 00 We have just received a package of olwlli, Sunnyside. 12-lditwf-fw I ‘I0 - 80 ___ Tu Thanks ig- hl take this mesnis gf thank- g e many k _a na who favoured me wllth iduhrlii- a lags share of the holiday tr e. Besides this regular lines usually found in jewelry stores, I have added several newlines audit is very grat- ifying to know that these have met with the public approval. During the incoming year wewi make every effort tc deserve the continued patron- age of the public. _(2. F. IIUTCIIESON, _g fri Z_iQg‘§’i Assorted fruit ayrnps, water ice wafers, "ke to s,y_ ' d H I macaroons, and Huntley and Paimers Wal king Sticks’ xgrdvgishgggfe T;;;_og:1e;§.;lu':§':;iwa; fancy biscuits at Beer 8: Goffs. 28d Zi "ii "°"" i1‘..°""f." “it “"5 "E" iii' A”i.f.:i:".."‘ii"”i:s“..”°°"zi °'..”‘°.'.i""°i' u ng w n srna ape a 0 c s an or e or -wos d fcvor. We began using Chamber-laln's E,'i,:>yvi,'f,°‘i,°',`,,,f‘,:‘,,°,f,§f|',',‘,f if "dmi "°" “”‘°"'°d 1 :.2 'h i Fi Cough Remedy. aiding’ the same with a ’-31°“°|° hwd Ofc fnullliii ohidii pogiiliia iiviii~ 8 dos y is e of ChamberIain's Stomach and Liver :a°ia`tTTaiiT>‘fi%° iiigriibtifiliaiaain onlqunmr blets, and by itsllberal use soon com- ,a=7&""%"\lfYb°mBd0 rpowohullyuet tho loco I “U \‘“°°k°‘I °“° "W KPIP-" - is sltiistii gi ti'i°t‘i.ii`°hiiiii»i»i'¢nw nfhsiiiiielniiii H It; In agood plan to mkggdgm gf me may. on application tc the “lalnlstcr ufthe| , T _ Tablets when you have aoold. They DPU' ui1i':iTt)i-dn. \T‘l‘ri:Iniiii.B