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CiiR|STMAS i
EXAMINATIONS.
The following is the result of the theory
examinations in the Shorthand Depart
ment of the Charlottetown Busill£-
Collegea-
Seiiior Division.
Number of marks possible Ill).
V\'alter Traiiior, l{elly’s_tlrose_ W...
F. F. May City lg;
Marion Mi\cl\'utt , Malpeque
Agnes McKenna, City 08
Bertha M. Gorman, City $3
Josie Orr, City iB
Bertha lieagh, Milton, iii
Josie McAi'ee, City IB
Louise Mutch, Earnscliffe ill]
Bessie Brown, City - i}8`
Ida Byrne, City W
Margaret Bradley, City
litliel Byrne, City
Bessie McDonald, City
.liva Mulch, I'larnsclifl`e
l\I. D. Clarke, City if?
\V. Aliicck, Seai'lctown ii'l
Lottie llusviicss, Norboro
nil
Alice \\'right, Bedequo 90 ,
902
Perle Jury, City
Kitty Crockett, Cape Traverse
mi
liertrude l~I~isory, Union U5 `
Jessie McRae, City 95
Bessie Johnston, Brookfield U5
Katie Milligan, Sunimerslde Dil
intermediateDivision.
.\'iimiit-r of marks possible 80.
Ruby li. Simpson, French River N04
Ainiie M. Higgins, City 80,
Katie M. l~`crgus0n, City 'ill'
.lcnnic lil. llodizion, City 7ii`
licssic Cooke, City Tl)
i.cna li. .\Icl’hee, North River Til
H. 'i`illy Browii, City 79 .
_s§._; S
..~- .ws .=_;.
.laiiic l"erguson, Marshfield TU ` -
Siisii- _\'a.
. S. we else lm."
american Baile-Dm' el iiuertienn to match almost ¢very,°|°l|¢l\°-vw Wi °°f“f°f*»*"l° '°l'_f°"°°P*
duetllier of we M' Wm! one. _ Moore & McLeod. :gd ii ‘°'-N- ` "dl"
Of interelt to. Blby
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FORTUNE COVE
Fortune CoveDec .t0~'1`his fall being
D _
Ongoing to the barn the.other morning
George E. Megglson was niucli surprised
to find a dead fox in his burn yard. It is
thought the animal died from the effects
Several of the young people of this
place are attending the singing class at
Bloomfield, conducted by Professor Mae-
Donald of_Pictou, N. S. Mr. Ma.cl`Jonald_
also has classes ab'O'l.eary, Alherton, and
Monl5X`08¢. , 5
` The young pe'0ple_of Fortune Cove -.audi
Cuscumpec have had- a number of en-
joyable lltt-lo parties this fall. ‘
., _
Now see here”a minute, my frlcndl Yo
ought to know that you cannot cure' pain
in the head, or heartburn`orshootingpalns
in the stomach with headache powders
and linimcnts. That stuff you rub on
to go down where the trouble is. What-3
you want to do is to get your bon els to
work. Take three Hutch to-night. Take
one aftcrench meal. It takes out those.
pains by stopping the fermentation ofthe;
food. It is easily taken and does not§
contain any injurious substances. It is!
a hundred times better than Eilxirs, San'
saparlilas, iron and acid pi-eparailons._
I)on't lose time fooling with such things,
but start using Hutch as quickly as yout
can. It‘s a doctor for ten cents. For sale'
by all Drugglsts. §
Snow shovels cheap at Cameron & Cds.;
Qiidll
Get your fruit, eonfectlone chocolates;
Gifts for girls that are just what .they
want at M. Trainor 8.: Co‘s. 22d Bi `
5, New Valencia oranges for 12 an.d,Z`lA
cents pcr doz. at Jno. Connolly Bt Cofs. .
Ziidli
Some very nice dinner, tea and toiletf
‘ sets ata liberal discount. W. P. Colwlll,~
/Sunnyside. 12-ld f.wi4w. .
1 Xmas candy from _l0 cents to 50 cents a;
pound. Barley sugar toys, fancy Xmas”
Crwliers. etooldngs, fancy novelties etc.
for Xmas at Beer Sc Gofi's. ' 22d2l i
The High Grade Art Parlors for barga-
ins in betiiitlfnl pictures framed or
imfmmed mr xmas Giflsaiso s beautiful,
line of photo fraufes and Jewelery boxes'
etc. in celluloid goods. 2-'3vl`1l _'
We have just received a package off
china direct from Japan It la the nicest
line ofthe kind in the city.-W. Pi
Oolwlll, Sunnyside. 12-ld twl4w
We’vea lot of elegant Persian lamb.
caps for men’s Christmas gifts, $8.41),
$10.00, $12.00, the cap. Nothing nicer for.
a gift to your gentlemen friends, see these'
Nice fresh eggs is what you want for .D°“° “P "my 1°’ m°m“3' md 1*' J..
0 fhg
alihmtor sleigh semen #L
sur up-wth can now
'GET Your aofwfts To mol/E."
doesn’t remove the cause. You have got.. A
if wi
an exceptionally lln.c one the farmers of C I
‘this place have their fall work almost I V ` .
com leted. .
_ _ \_ - 0 ' 0 »
of poison. ‘ _ ‘
1 Wm. Smith lost a valuable young horse -
afew days ago. _ ~ ' -» ` - -_ -
I
I..\NSnowNi~t, DIGBY Co., N. S.,
To the Ogilv,ic Flour Mills Co., Limited, Dec. nth, 1905
Montreal.
Dear Sirsz-
I was surprised on the 9th inst to receive a letter from
you saying that a merchant near here had told you I was
dissatir fied with ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR. Itis
a false statement. We have beeirusing ROYAL HOUSE-
HOLD FLOUR for the past two years, and I think can
truly say I have not had any trouble in making bread with
it." I make my own yeast, mix my bread at night, and in
the morning find it light and beautiful. On December ist
I sent my son to-- ~.-for a barrel of ROYAL HOUSE-
HOLD FLOUR and he said he was out of it. He :ent ine
a barrel of another grade which I tried to inake bread of, but
it would not rise. 1 sent him back the flour and a sample of
the -bieidand that was all there was about it. I want no
better Hour than ROYAL HOUSEHOLD.
Yours trnl y,
. F W
Name of Lady ou application to
OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO., Limited, MONTREAL.
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B'_\_Uf\§5`_Wl|\f|.n°W '|“il\_tHi¢l`.Y is ¢'liui'nt-ln-i-_
lied by ‘orelrsnch u`.Uniouist paper n.~ l|,,.
Dolly 'l?9l°sr¢vI\ as fi coed cabinet, an
it has created u. treniendous uproar for-;.|1
v.hat{as the _papers are prliitiiu; mi-i-i..
'P0|\fl0¥l0¢ `fl"0“\ l\YllIi"y Eulisiunen U,,,|_
Sir Henry Cauupbcll-Bannon-iiniii siiaal-I
hnvwgiven so m'ai\yCnbinet i\ppoi|ilincm_.
to'Scutuhmen.
‘ v»e;B`_s"{n"-` umm lm..
Uhleego ltill \hoi¢p~1,h. ¢}mmp|°n_
ship as the divorce cn.y,ef an Una-
ed States. It Is the-,home oi 4,::l.1
persons who have dissolved the lwiias
of marriage by 'the process ol 1..-_.-
and who are still single. New \'..,;,
ranks next to the Windy City, lm,
nlthol-Ish its population is gi-vat/-r
than ~thA.t of the western metmpoli-l
it can boast of only 2,146 rasitleiiit
who hnvepassed through the aivmrt
mill and have not married rig-pil,
The Chicago Record-Herald has 1-ma
piled interesting statistics in rf»_-`-...-,|
to the Lumber of divorced pi-tipla ._-,
the principal cities of the ljinml
States. Baltimore, according in ||...
Record-I-Iera.ld's tabulated stan im-m_
has 988 divorced persons aiiiong; im
iresidents. about half us many as ,\:,,,,
Francisco, St. Louis, lndiaiiapollf.,
Boston, Kansas City, Clevclmid ami
Louisville all lead Baltimore, whit..
Washington and New Orleans sri: not
lar behind the Maryland city. ll li
estimated by tl? Record-Herald til.-.i
there are now. 1,538 divorced 1.. ,-_
sons in the United States, of \'.'l.|i»».
32,205 are women and 10,331: H...
mon. The excess of divorced \vnm.-a
over -divorced men is explained on ill.,
~ ‘theory that men who have iirmi a--1-in
.ratcd from their wive`by tlicvoaraa
are more apt to re-ma r_v than \-..._
men who have passed tliroaqli 11.,
divorce mill. It is probable that
there are more people in the Uni|<»|l
States who have resorted to ilu- ili-
vorce courts than The Record-ll.-i~
e.id’s estimate would indicate. 'Vim
divorce mills in the For l\'asi~-rn
States have been working o\'¢i~|iiaa
lor several years and must have ,~:<-pa.
rated many couples that are not in-
cluded in the Chicago papci~’s table.
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ANN0u1\l_c_El/| ENTS
-The lecture and magic lantl-i-n -.liow
‘by W. S. Louson on the Zsiliol' lm-.
‘promises to be the best or si-i~i»\i-i I-.-1
'thing ever given in Clmi-loL|.\-lo\\ ii.
--Our` Reindeer last _war t-ro,-ll.--I
_ spontaneous combustion. \\'t-'vo ~t-|~u|.-ii
A another for the concert Clii-lntma.. ml-ia
iday) night, at the Salvation .-\rm_y. li\i»i;;
the family forthe time of iiirii- li\.»~. -
W. A. Hawley, Diiector. ‘."l-I iii
Confectionery in fancy lmxi~.~i l`i‘m»i .- ~ s
to $2.75 per box at Jac. Coiiimlly .\ Vo ~.
"`l ill
l
- A large assortment of lliiiirmml lilliu
were received yesterday by ii. il. 'l'-\.\ l‘=1‘
and will he sold today i-lose on <-l»~| i lllll
_ early and secure your elicit-c. Ji iii
We wish to thank the puliiiir
forthe generous 1inirt>ii'.;;t- /xaranzjes ARE a’ercii/’l¢I- =_._ _ '
_ buf so long as //[ey are, flier: .v nal/ling' M ; _ g
li/iz /ia:/1'n_g I/:em der¢'ivz.F01\’ us, ' » 5; ‘ ,l B ' -. '
FOR WIFE. MOTHER, DAUGHTER
SISTER OR SWEETHEART
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Progress Brand Clot ing _ l
_ creates good impressions. " Progress Brand" Suits and
l Overcoats give men the appearance that Fashion demands. '-
A man who depends on “ Progress " clothes need not read 7 \ .
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caps at once please. Prowse ,Bros fl
21d 3| A
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inslead qf A GAINS T us. ’ - ._ -» '
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fashion notes to find out what is 1 -
new and proper to wear. 'n"'::;:"_“°" g -P
"Progress Brand’ '_ sets the style- L l
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creates fashion_not ,imitates it. _ '
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Make your clothes count FOR -ss ir .
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