/ ° 2 ii. 1 ".. E-"‘ til-iiiiii tigiiifi si 'iifit tv _‘ 5 -‘sift -A rg 'stir .fitlri _-iv.. _‘_A ,,t',°,,‘;; 1 4" ‘ SHILOH 25C-YU! isis -_.__ RUBBER .: f__ '~ .- .:. `i)0li;l.S __ are the best to buy. Cali and see the . ,magnificent line we 'have-. _to show you and the low prices at ad..9_R'S l'Bd tww‘lyl"." ` wA|_\_|_'rEo At once, an experienced clerk for genera country store. psly ln own handwriting giving references au stating salary wants KAL ° J. r. wmns%i_z_ ll'l31ll.f - NSW Ml , N, B, ii ww WSW If you Grdcr Your Cakes audi -Pics from ue you’ll be sure to get first-class goods made under cleanly conditions. We have a large aseortmeu always on hand. Bread and Rolls _hot every day. _ D.-STE WART. ' ' Ecsrtgss B.uzsav,' Uasallllalsvdlsilluj-E l >-lHifGUiiiiiiili‘ iliii iiilil-=-‘f-2 fancy table with th latest and prettiest novelties for Xmas lifts, at Br. Jp_ssph'| Fair ou Deo.1l|,h and mr.. ~' ' Y”-A ,_ Falun" ne will regret to hear that Dr. Block# Charlottetown. Tamil is excellent skating on Govern-- ment Pond. _ E. Boswsu., Victoria, went to Halifax yesterday. Tun Princess arrived last night at 9.4.5 “fl the express at 1o.so. W. S. Louson leaves this morning on a ten days trip to Montreal. W. C. Tunmm was a passenger to 0Xf0l`d. N. S., yesterday forencon. _ ' DoN'~r miss the tea of the season this" evening at First Methodist Church. Rev J. F. Jolmsron was a passenger to _his old parish at Bear River yesterday a'ternocn. \ ` FRANK McDoNar.o, brakeman of the P. E. I. R.. returned last night from a triptolioston. _ _ Miss Gaacs Durcmm, W. K. Rogers and E. R.. Brow were passengers by the express last night. ALI. kinds of homo made gifts will be sold at the Zion Church 'Zen and sale in Market Ballon Dec. lit-h. _ D. A. Wuonocx, Kentvilie, N. S., and P. G. Clarke, Summerslde, were passeng- ers to the city last night. AMONG the passengers bythe Princess |1155 Hlkht were Wm. Scllcr and Miss Julia Cooper, each of whom made the roundtrip. AN effort is being by Souris merchants to have the Mlnto make n trip to the Mag. dalens with the cargo tho ill fated Lunenburg would have taken on her next trip. Tun fireman were called out yesterday forenoon for a slight blaze caused by u defective flue in the house of Frank Hanrirahun, Prince St. No serious dam- age was done. Tm-1 sudden death t.ook place on Dec. 2nd Uf R0Y.youngest son of Robert sud M"-SllU'1\°l\H.TI`Yon. The funeral took place to the Baptist Church at that place, service being conducted by Rey-_ M,-_ Stcbbings, Tryon. As a result ofa had fail on a slippery sidewalk yesterday at the corner of Prince and Kent Street, John M. Campbell, of the Post Office Departtnent-,\vill he confin- ed to his house for several days. Mr. Campbell had to be driven to his home. NINE cars loads of snow fencing were taken down the Murray Harbor railway yesterday moming. Thls`is the second train of portable fencing that has been sent down that branch from Montague Bridge where the lumber has been pre- pared. " THE men saved from the ill fated steamer Lunenhnrg wrecked at the Anon Cunml, Bourla, was in the city yesterday. Juno: Mol_JoNar.n returned yesterday from Belfast. Quaanms McKinnon, Uigg, was in the city. yesterday. 'Bnuurnla the Zion Church Tea in the Market Hall on Thursday Dec. ltth. DoN"r forget the auction sale of Magaslnea _end Periodicals at the Y. M. C. A. tonight. F. E. Buanowsnrg Quebeo,ia ln the city and goes 'to' Cape Bear where he will have charge of the Marconi Station. Owmc to disagreeable weather the annual meeting of Robertson Farmers' Institute has been postponed till Friday Dec_8th at 7 p. m. Guy Jorsnsrosm the wellknownfreight agent ofthe C. P. R., St John is in the city. Mr. Johnstone has just returned from his wedding trip to the Upper Prov- inces. D. Bouuruuau, Charlottetown, was re- gistered at the Duderin yesterday.-_-M. L. Hocken, Charlottetown, was registered at the Royal yesterday.-St. John Tele- graph. D. Hcwmrrr is at present fitting up the former offices of the Charlottetown Light dc Power Co. which will in s. few days be occupied by Vernon B. Mugford, the pop- ular tonsorial artist, who will be pleased to meet all his old customers and cater to the wants oi all needing the application of shear or razor. THE annual auction sale of the leading Magazines and Periodicals for 1908 will take place at the Y. M. C. A. rooms to night at 8 o'clock. These Magazines wlllbe well preserved and will be almost as good as new. Don’t miss this oppor- tunity of getting good cheap reading and helping the Y. M. C. A. at the same time. A rarrrrv wedding took place last night at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bryenton, Brackley Point Road when her daughter Miss Laura was united in matrimony to James Stockman, Hlghiield. The cere- mony was pertormed by Rev. Mr. Daw- son in the presence of a number of invited guests. The happy couple have the best wishes of many friends. ONE of the most brilliant weddings in Fredericton N.B.fora long time took place Nov 29th when Miss Sarah Snowball Thompson, daughter of Hon F. P. and Mrs Thompson was united in matrimony toldarold LeRoy Shaw, only son of A, McN. and Mrs Shaw formerly of Crapaud P. E. I. and now of Montreal. The bride l`°¢0lV¢d IIIGDY beautiful and costly presents. The brido‘s father and mother gave them a large chest of silver and the Magdalene are:~Cupt Pride, Sherbrooke, master; Capt Smith, Dartmouth, first B mate; J. Mctjarvell, Kinkora, P. E. l.' 'deck hand; Wm Thorne, Magdalene, " ' ` ' ` " " fireman; \Varren Jackson, Magdalene, INN Edward Sn,_,er_ Lunenbm, _ _ Always the beet value in the city. groom’s parents' gift was a cheque for $1.000. Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. i I I 1 \ 0 .'.\ \ ‘J`-5;, \ ._ 0,. \ ~ 1°!r$i§' ' ';fL"'»2r`-_-"W V, "' N " / ~ . . . v ' , _ _“_ _._ - e- i ~ . - " -.‘-> .». ‘/1 - . _ ._...;. 5,5- ,- .I A4- 4 _ i '_.£:._~'.‘.‘~ ~<:-,;__ :.. \ .' _,-; ,`_~_,5. iz/5 ,.5 __-.~f- . ‘ f ' , I 6 ‘ ,~ " "* .- sf ~ » e 'pa it __ ;‘._':.} m 2 _ E ifgl 5577.( .H--'/$1* : -"i sl .`-é-4., ." ‘ll _ fl "* 4 lilo* "AU T” §~ _ \ t"-‘f:~<':v. 'f.`_"-._¢" \ ,,. I 1 [ f J/ "'~ 3’ : ii _ 2':-'-Q; iff- N-_ » ."' _" i , 1-pe 'p'\'»;:<_‘§ 1- » I4, :‘:?'*. _ _:fat - , cf- '58' O .‘ ~f»\‘\ MAS COLLARS Tamil t ~ Trotter, the President of Acadia Univer- sity,isln poor health. The strain of his nine years' work ln behalf of Acadia has greatly overtaxed his strength. _Latterly his health has been very_ precarious. He is under the necessity of taking a few weeks' vacation. which will be spent at Clifton Springs; N. Y. Be will not return till after the Christmas holidays. Evammunv should see the Big Web Perfecting Press printing so many Guardians at ILM a. m. on Monday or Wednesday of each week. A monstrous* roll of paper, several miles in length, is ` pulled through the press sta high rate ol speed inamanner similar to that ot the largest papers throughout the world Thisisthepilll Press of its kind in the province and well worth seeing. tt A Nviuasa of teachers -from the sur- rounding distrlcts met in Midgeli School Saturday, Deo. 2nd, and formed a Local institute and Reading Circle. The next meeting will be held Saturday, Dec. 16th, when aregular meeting day will be ap~ pointed. The oilicers appointed are:- Pres. -Miss Bertha M. Webster. Vice Pres.- J. D. Macaulay. Treas.-Miss 'E. Balderston. Secy.-Josephine MacLean. Tm-2 City Court was in session all day yesterday. The principal case was Ronald Steele vs John Cameron an action for $35 for training the r-rotting mare Betsey Cameron during 1004. The exam- _ination and cross examination of the plaintiff and defendant hy the opposing counsel Messrs Weeks and Brown occupied most of the forenoon and nearly all the afternoon. Case was adjourned tii[ Saturday for judgment. GEo.Dsr.'roN,ex-policeman on the Monc- ton force, was in the city yesterday. The ex-ofiicerthinks he was used very badly hy the miijority of the city council. When he was taken ill with fever and granted leave of absence Mr. Dalton says he under- stood that position would be given him on his recovery and he was consirlerahly surprised at the action of the council when he reported for duty. Mr. Dalton returned yesterday to his home in P. E. Island.-Moncton Times. THE annual meeting of the P. E. I. Hockey League was held last night with representatives from the thrie clubs. Crystal-Pioneers, Victcrias and Abeg» weits present. The foiiomng oiiiccrs were elected : Pres.-Creel McArthur. Vice-Pres.-H. Bethuuc. Secy-Trcas.-H. S. McLeod. Executive-H. M. Baker, A. B. McLcod, Summerslde; L. B. Mcldillan, Jas. Mc- Millan, Abegweits; W. B. Prowse, J. S. McLeod, Vlctorias. _ Lasr week Abraham Haddad started for the Magdalene prcceeding as far as Souris \vhcre he was to await the Luuen- burgwhlch has since met- such a truiiic fate. Ai. Souris Mr. Haddad met George .Farrar who was coming _frcu|_ihe Mug- dalens and returned with him to Char- ottetown with the intention of making connection with the Lunenburg later. They missed the boat, however, and as a result both have been saved from probab- lyawatery grave. They are at present nl the city. - W. C. SMITH 8: Co., Lunenburg, N. S., have received word that their schooner, Uranus, Capt. Mack,arrived at SundPoint with broken booms and gnffs, and sails hadly damaged, having been caught in the recent gale. The Uranus was en route from P. E. Island to Boston with a con- signment of produce.-The steamer New Era reached Boston on the 3rd from Car- digan.-Theschooncrs Atlas und Emulator' from Cardigan, the Paciiic from Crnpaud and the Oceanic and Tillie B. Hirtle from Montague reached Boston on the 4th. THE following program will be given l y Vinnicomhe`s orchestra at thc opening of the Mark Wright Furnishing Co`s new store, adjoining the old one tonight.:- Mnrch-Dlrector, Aachen-.1 Waltz-Sulpebn, Tobani. Two Step-Strollers, Chasson. Waltz-Scarlet. Lily, Wiz. March -Savage, Th0lDDS0“- J apo Rhaposide-Rocker. Waltz-Sweet Vows, Reeder. Two Step-Matinee Girl, Hall. \Valtz-Love‘s Mlssivc, Rollinson. March-Sportsman, Du Bois. Waltz-Goodbye, Ascher. God Save thc King. ________-f- -Wantcd~An experienced barbel' dainty and useful articles will bc o|i`crcd 3' . Hi l. §:. .-._.,..¢._ -». <. ras riasr Q_r_r_as Ziiri imas ecktvor, 1 ' _ nl YESTERDAY MORNING we opened a large shipment of ladies’ neckwear for Christmas trade. Really-we think we’re within the mark in saying that it’s such a line as you’d expect to see in a city twice the size of Charlottetown, There are trim little collars, cheaply priced -there are neat tailored collars at many I prices-there are lace c0ll4.r.=.--there are beautiful jabors of chiffon, applique, silk, etc., in im- mense price range. M45 M29 I* "' Dainty iittic pompadour lace collars. With or without tab 25C _ ` U ef l - ' - \' ' '_ Betier grades of lace collars, 3oc, 35c, 450, cream or while 4" A lot of prcttyicoilars, in combination silk and lace . . . . 25C ' _ A very pretty collar of folded chiffon with _applique and , ; _"\ -. 'i , ruching........ . . . . . . . . ....55¢ ‘_!f_ \\ ,~ it. Trim little creations of silk ard lace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85g , ‘ ' ' _ e _ __ _ *___ ` . I Black collar, of silk and renaissance braid . . . . . . . . . . . .5()¢~ fi tg \. `*..`¢"”‘ H 47 P _ 5 E __k d Eff 7 Abcauiifulllue of chiffon jabots, retty]a oto si an c i on _ ___ _hd _ __ ____$‘_55 _ _ __ W t amty app rque with chrilou ruclnug . . . . . .85¢ ' _ _.ifF’\ Dainty little iibbo i collar, with prow silk -i»r>Hfiu= sos Ss.. it is to .svn ......$\.a5 ' __ _ , ;= . Q: 1 N ~' " ‘ A large assortment oivcry pretty Tim!! C0U1¢ liner' limi Wi”-C fmd prlnter’s ink cannot describe, _ ‘ll 'l" ' Jabots. large and small stvles, A - $2-s.$2» .$3-s Pt many colorings . . . .. . . . . $125 ; cue; 35 2 u 0 $3 50 A tasteful and beautiful idea in chiffon, lace and applique, to We can only suggest lines-there are more than we`ve space to describe. Ask to see ' the beautiful Crepe de Chene Scarfs--the long lace scarf.-;-thehandsonleiace iichus-Come in look them over-you’ll find many a Christmas idea. _ MOORE ®. McLEOD -All thc delicacies of the season at Zion _a Church Tea on Thursday Doc. 14th. _ F -The Xmas gift sale opens at 2 o'clock U this afternoon in the basement of the lst Methodist Church. 10 cents admission. -Fishermen who have smclts to scli will do welito call on John McQuilian, Qucen Street, before soiling. Zdlw. -Tho Bazaar to he given by tho lladics of Trinity Church, Georgetown on Tucs- day, Doc. 12th in the town hall_will in-gin at 3 p. rn. Admission 5 cents. Many We are specialists in Furniture. We sell no- thing else. Our whole attention is directed to the study of this important business. We are tlicrefoc for sale-suitable especially for Christmas ‘.4 ,vi ‘ ...iir 1 . _ ». l . 1. ,-. _ U All \ ,__ ,‘ -1 1 1:-| l *E i _ ._i§___3_‘_ _.__ l‘_§"___r..i-. . "'»-“.1 ‘i .@I;.'1g1{~‘ ,_ -. 'ii 11./ ,¢ _», - -r..-~~_. l . C ; t-,.1 ri “SIMPLY THAT 5- AND NOTHING MORE’__ T ' _ Highest wages paid. Apply to P. 0. Box 486, Charlottetown. 6d 3|. -For Sale-second hand huttcr tubs in good condition. Can he seen at this office. - fllWi» -Special designs in Xmas aprons at thc Methodist basement this afternoon and " evening. _______._ » CHA Thousand Pretty Conceiis l_§`.__Slunining Display of the l_aie__si New York _and §_si;_m_ styles in Ladies’ Christmas Neckwear Novelties Now is the time to select Christmas Neckwear--to secure the prettiest of all the-e pretty Chri.-tmas Collars for Chistmas giving. Our showing is a most charming one ; everything ' __ tl1at’s new is here, including _ New Ribbon Collars Elegant Lace Scarves C Q Embroidered _Chiffons Appliqued Chiffons _ New Chiffon Scarves Crepe de Chene Scarves H_andsome styles in black chiffon collars Many prices ranging all_the way between 25c and $_§._5Q `_ We hm just fecdvm _ - _,_. _ - I " -' " ' N nice line of calendar 'l We are also showing handsome things-appropriate gift articles-in _white and $;_'e‘;’_‘t° l” tl" f°“ Wm? _ colored silk opera bags at $|.4o to $2 50-fme leather hand bags, all p rces up to $3.50- | something new in Silk Muiilers - plain colors at 75c. J W l - - Par- Qi .o8 cents each .08 cents each . ro cents each 7 . 12 cents each uouw RX N N N 54 -am uixlil ’, _ /»"f¢'#l"-"-’{;1=*i~" cnisuasssaism. _ _ _' .' _' <' __ E gifts. The entertainment in thc cvcning by the young people of tho congregation promises to provide great amusement. for ali who como. lt begins at 7.30 nnii tho admission is 20 cents, childrcn half prlcc. Refreshments, tea, coffee, cake, eic and candy will be on sale during tho nits-.rnoon and evening. 7d /ii. .,_.____. __.____ ._ ..___ __.. ._ iii Just at this time of year you will want some really good "Sachet Powder.” We ave Pivete Azurea. " Trefle Incar- nett. " v|°I8‘e Seely Carnation and others. ____.._..__.._-_- “The Two Macs" i lutno_;\gi_i;_i__ti\;ci\nnin 19 X O Vasiussnesssaussuuni-D - Sachct . NQT experimenters. We KNOW what to buy. We KNOW what will give our customers satisfac- tion. Our 44 years’ "experience goes with every piece we sell--gua1'aut”ee`ing strongest construction, correct style and lowest possible price. Now in conclusion, Xmas is coming. You want to make a present to a friend. Dou‘t you think a piece of frirniture would be just the thing hc or she would appreciate? at “Ne\vson’s prices"-itwoi1’t cost you much. Call in and take at look round, and if you want Furniture buy front IN' EI VV § C) IDT . The Furniture Specialist Powders _,.- _...__._ O’-fv-'----~v'---~»'~l-'~-~v~»~»f--»-»~f~vaa¢d»a sous 1 aonsi Ronss Just received a limited quantity of rolls in white. sheep's grey and sheep’s black. See the east window. Humphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building, Grafton Street, City. A. WINFIELD S(.‘O'l"l`, Mgr. Phone 63. l’. 0. BOX 417. H. T 0 ¥iWw¢V* -2. rf.. rr. 1`», at _ . ,gg __ _W _(_. 5 _ . .§'__~‘ fr; ,____Y_ g . 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