THE (}['Alll)[Al\', (`ll.\Rl.()'I`TET()\Vl\’, P.E. 3I. J.-\NUAliY 2, 1900; L -- " ""` 7 ;=r2-~==<1=; B `L()gA|_ BRIEFS i Ui §"0- IIUIQOCCQ Meet Me At The Alway Busy Si0r€‘. eaeaeae eaeaeeQ We had a large sale of Ladies Jackets last week. t ~ / >* ,- I! t hi ,, 1 , fre. _ rn X . ,’*~. ly _ `r, _ " A. |,\\\ ` »\`\ fv .‘ C ~ l~_ \ »'/ t \ 3- ill We want to sell “ery jacket In stoolr, not one to he carried over. ' sit- . _ / ' \`|° ) \ _ ,, gig? ‘, _\ /7 /Z7 /1 ' _-;>,i¢'?i4 - ._ _ gr' "'* -'.- _'"1 /QT if <0 ` Every Lady ln aeel ef a Jacket oaa geteae new and fashieaahle at a rldlo- &aelylewPl'|°¢ ' Weerlfer yea a feed aaeertmeat la 5"/l Tlehdaaee et last yeer’s Jackets ' Ili qte $10.00 new $300 each. 7 STANLEY ¢.` 'iv " ¢ `ff~‘¢ '4 / . `- t `&> 'A W/'H $ 'A K' rg' Q _ Q . A It "\` aallaek-asheipdy llaek. tt), -» I I ' ~ ' ~_~\ » ,-. f ~~ ~ , , ,` \\ ,__ _ . . »_`\\l’ .' .v 2*! ¥ ‘Il -t ill _ \\` \\`/,f‘ _ lv/ `\". s‘ " '\`\\l\t l //_ tx till tl' ‘.- ` BR08 `// yi Sl ll We at the organ with ‘ her accustomed gown but hops it is not so as they would , ability. The connective readings giving l the beautiful and pathetic story ol Jes- You A Bright and Prosperous NEW YEAR 1900. .|. n. 'ravLon, The Popular Printer. Q 1 `I ton Niw tilts. ii Fresh ground Mocha and Java Cos.. tocpef in Fresh ground Maracaibo CoB`ee 32c. per lb. Crisp Malaga Grapes 2Oc. per lb. Choice Table Raisins l5c. and 20c. per lb. California Muscatel Raisins l2c. per lb. N0' Valencia Oranges l5c per doa gvoet Jamaica °‘ 25c “ do; orthsrn 8 Apples 12, l P’ and 20c per dos. Christie Brown 8: Co's I and 2 sound Fruit Cakes. _ 5'/IS to our many patrons fcr the most liberal share of their trade which we have received. That our edorts to please have not been unsuccessful has been clearly shown, and in the future we shall make stil greater eiort to merit the patronage of the public. Sincerely. 6 F Hutcheson The Holidays Are (Iver But every housekeeper will want some of the “lull I W.; we are still giv- ing in groceries and every- ting arrived. Rev. E. J. Grant very ao- _"li ‘Latest News of the City and__Provincc. il ~By Reporters and Correspon- i dents Everywhere. Tm: _Minto enters on her wiuter’s work this morning. -_ Choir rehearsal First Methodist church postponed untl Friday evening 8.80 p. m. in the basement. L. O. A. B. A.-The annual meeting ot New Wiltshire District Orange 'Lodge will te held in Hackett Lodga room, Hunter River, on Tuesday, the .9th Jan. at 2 o’o10ok, p.m. ON Thursday aight the 28th inet, 'thieves entered the house ot Hr. ht. Bowness, Montrose. and stole several y articles among which was-a 70 lb cheese The thieves entered through s back Iwindow. Smtnar school workers and all inter- ested in Bible stady are urgedto. at- tend the meertyz called by Rev. D. B. McLeod p out of Queen"a Co. at the parlor ol Zion church on Thureda evening at 7.80 o'elock. Jan. 8 WJ Thurs ‘ "Tn: Sondan,”-the hrst lecture oi the year.-In Graco church, Thuvs&y evening. Delivered by Mr. T. C. Janus-Stereoptioon views-Admissim 15 cents.`childrsn 10 cents. Ticksss to behad at Geo. r& C0‘s. Goo. Baokham’s and J. ‘s BY Bloroooe to 'nd ertlsi mm at suntan. h% if 1...? Hr. G. D. Longworth has sdmiitid his Vice President; Wm. J. Haberlia, Seo- IOII Cllltlol H. B. Lolgworth a pli- `retary; Herbert Moore. Treasurer and ner in the iirm ot G. IL Loiigworthl Co. The new tim are tally prepared to turnish cans, linin lobster twinm. rope. tin plates, bloefiinaed favorable auspices and promises to be Mg chan’ mga. gg, aliontnts reqaired tors lobst r fan* _ IN” P as lowest prices. . get entertainment and instruction for ar manager rsssstzhs No. it A F.aadA I lhl _ _'_ ‘ .~ ‘. '_' _ ' .R lngeveryWedneeday night. The do- wn? ‘ " lhate lor next meeting will he "Wlioh W ' 2 Dmm °| 'mummy y“’ i” has the more ialuence on a maa’a char- ax sill, 8. W Harrie Hopgoed; J. W., John Wood- Kay; J. S. Boht. loose; Marshall., Andrew Bowness; Chap.. Bev. Ilr. Ailwyn; J.S., Patrick Slevin; Tyler; Robt. Douglass. I Tun Bill River Mission Band held their Anniversary Song Service in the Methodist Church. Alberton. on Wednesday, Dec. 28th. Rev. John The program crnsisted ofa service of song entitled Jessica’s First Prayer. Solos were nicely sung by Misses Nettie Leard and Lena Clark, and two duetts by Misses Blanche Leard and Flcssie Bell Miss Fthel Bell presided sica’s life were very eifactively read by Miss Violet Goldsmith. The collection in aid ct the lunds of the Band amounted to $6.00 Bitnxoxr Jotting’s.-An event nl uh day evening Dec. 28th. when the young people ci Belmont held a concert and basket social in the Baptist Church. The building was crowded to its utmost capacity long betore the hour for open- ceptably and appropriately presided. A lengthy programme, consisting ol music-vccal and instrumental. dramas, readings etc, was rendered ina very' creditable manner. It ip unnecessary to particulariae but the selections from Hr. Leonard Fraser’s graphophone are worthy ol special mention. Atser the en- tertainment a large number ot baskets, very tastefully decorated, and groaning| with delicacies, were disposed of by suction, Mr. Thomas Linkletzer acting as audtioneer in -his usual energetic manner. The total receipts amounting to 841.35, go towards removing the debt. on the church organ. The evening’sl proceedings were closed at a late hour by singing God Save the Queen.-Mr. Edmund Campbell and Miss Sadie N Lyle, students of P. W. College are spending their Christmas holidays att their respective homes. Miss Gem-nde~ Moore and Edith Strambnrg, ex-teach- ers of Belmont are visiting lriends here H at present. v-_|_g__._._ . To cure a headache in 10* hiihutes use Kumiort Headache Powders. HAIR brushes, llaii h’IllIaol, holla |30th,to Monday. Tm: Charlottetown School ot Music will re-open this morning. Dox’r forget the social with program and refreshments this evening at 8 o’clock Tru: Gosrar. meeting to-morrow night at the mission will be lad by the Rev. Robt. Whiston Evangelist. THE Anniversary Entertainment ot the B. I. S. tales place at Emerald on Saturday evening, Mr. J. E. B. Mc- Cready will deliver his lecture on ‘ ~D’Arcy McGee.” I. O. F.-Court Aberdeen, No. 1215. I. O. F., met in their court room at Mal- peque, on Thursday the 28th inst. Six candidates were initiated and the follow- ing brethren _elected as officers lor 1900. C.D. H.C.R., Norman Ramsay; C.R., Calvin Bearisto; V.C.R., Jas. Bouris; F. S., Chas. Taylor, re-elected; R. S., Howard Ramsay, re-elected; Treas., John D Clark; Chap., Rev. J. M. Fisher; S. W. Thomas Thompson; J. W. John S. Adams. LOWER Monracnn.-Christmas and ,New Years passed very quietly.-On Thuraday evening several ot the young tolks turned out to enjoy the lirst skat- ing ol the reason on Pcole’s dam, but the recent snow storms has since put an end to their enjoyment. Mr. Arthur Aitken of F.Perkine & Co’s, spent New Years with his friends here. The Presbyterian Sabbath School closed Sunday, Dec. Blat lor the winter. The attendance has been large and we trust much good accomplished. \ A Ncxsaa ot the young men ol Murray Harbo_r_ met in Tem- perance Ball, on James Gillis; Sergent-at-arms. A ooa- (ioldsmith, Pastor occupied the chair. 8 and Mr. Cox intends building a wing usuil ii t ,rest occurred here eu Thurs- ~ 4 1 tha., in our nn.. 3.1’l¢¢l°°*u‘°d'°°°" qe&l&. aideralhe number of members were ea- mued The society as. .uma andn- a success. Itssimiato rovide yous mea during the coming wiatar. Thesoeiety willhoida meat- aotor his books or his companions" _ aide; Secty.. Henry 1-lopgood; Trees.. ` Somtrs Norse.-Capt. Yates is load: H. A. Leslie; S. D., W. A. Wood; J D. . ing his fine schooner at Kaight's wharf -llayusrd Sr-hurman; S. S.. Dr. D. llc. tor Boston and also Matthew 8 l(cLeau the N utwood tor Newfoundland with a general carzo. Oar fishermen have hauled up their boats for the season- The owners are iiting up the Sea View hotel. l{r.Cox still runs the Sea View Hotel, we understand that Mrs. Cox received a very valuable Xmas present from Drs. McLean, McDonald, Taylor nd McKee permanent boarders ot the hotel. The Sea View is still up-to-date with some 20 more bedrooms for the Summer trade which will give them 48 bedrooms for guests. We understand he had a notion oi moving to Charlotte- e missed very much in Souris as we now have a first-class hotel and don’t want to lose then.-Mr. McDonald oi Shediac is visiting his father Capt. Mc'- Donald.-The town for once is c‘ear of commerical travellers but they will soon be back again-The rum dens are in full blast. THE hal!-yearly examination ot the Ions school was held on the afternoon ol Friday, Dec. 29th, and although the day was stormy quite a number ol visi- tors besides the Trustees made their way tothe schoolhouse and found the, ed by some ol the visitors. Each class from the Primer to the Sixth Reader ‘ was caretnily examined in all their studies and they acquitted themeelsev very well indeed. Misses Katie Queen, Grace Mcislachern, Minnie llcPherson‘ and llsstar Everett Sutherland deserv- ing speeial mention. Their general Eacheru, and show that she is an the least noticeable and praiooworthy order maintained without any apparent PH* - goes to show that the scholars are not and kept in proper subjection. Pi x\cE of \\ ales College re-opens on seats occupied by a goodly number ot scholars. The work was conducted by the teacher Miss Ida McEacheru, assist- knowledge and readiness in answering _ releeting much credit upon Miss llc- . P earnest and painstaking teacher. Not - feature ot the examination was the good = 0 efort on the ot the teacher which - ion only wen aught but also wsu trainee :Fine tone, i 1 ` '.v , . _(Sli it ttf ,_ 7 il to it) llalr Seal _/r,-,fi Hllrll » lffif” -.N Aelzrlollan ""'3» Peralaa Lamb f' goods. _ 14 Hrs Hosea the lestsr goes to'8ummerside to-da nagsmsst in as outa vu ‘beendecidsd apon and the dedsioe willbegivenbyllisllosorto-day. llosraoas Norse.-liiss (hxollas Lowther. (teacher) Bice Point. is vik- ing her shsar Irs. John Boakh.-Hhs Janie Tnplbdadlaa livl,t)lim Brad Wright, Cheltoa andllas.-Belle Oslo North Bedeqae, ana the guests d Bra. B.Boweem-lr. Alex. Corhettis about glvingap teaching as he ioteab so enter the ministry--Mr.A. Boekia has purchased ol lr. Quigley, the two story house known as the Cole Koala* Mr. Arthur Ramsay, shoemaker, is do- ing a flourishing business, his new method of repairing rubber boots B' giving good satisfaction. Bentley’s Liniment cures Spraina, Strains, etc. . -r \\ 9"" S ~"\a=~; N' _-\;ff~ " " ’?s:,,_°@~ff1;~'~:~=*.\. ..--e _ Y l/ I FUR APS 3 Something every one needs who belongs to “Our Lady of the Shows.” * » do (Flnor Qaallty) iii 9 §i? fig.: 3 e F iliii J ,|\l.r.\\ -.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m|v\||1nmmmm, ._. 35 , , I Hwy, ’///’!!L4'Z44’.l{//Z/4/_lf/£44454!/Z,/!¢’¢Z¢'?~!!l;!;f‘lf 12 l899 Don’t you want to start ting in one ot our ‘-High Grade” instru-. ll8lll'.- We have a fine select- Warrana ses bl - ofdou sdriviaghor-'_ brushes tselltn . _ I sP1'i°°° ms sus. write to Box isa lsssrqss N49- Sli. ...".‘;.'f:.°.I.'..‘:’i'.2 ‘27‘.':."..'1'.°;‘ 2 lic-1 0-1= 8°-.n If wl- lnces d&w21tri.lll¢'l#l 125' Elie sorts. mam a tins \ I S plsopl|oaee=“’* H 1 Extra good value. It will pay you to call on us l>&oe haylg. _ I~ E “_l'.l. i. '11, City the New Year by putf S l,\ ally Exlnl Wi Mi lla Saats|’s throughout I . i 7,’ -Superior style and finislh' I6 __ _ _ras Kasuzv cure. ' _ -_i 'Iv _ N ICE '_ Where will you buy it? Where will you get the bit volh l ,M Here are some of the values we ol’er at the Model Store. ,il ‘gs S llnltatlon Musk 1.4¢- I-ll Ill III Ill III l',~‘l Our Fur Capsare all new. They are the latmt ‘QQ Id "_.- old cap in stock but this year’s imp0t‘teti0N I* IQ W ,tl If you intend buying a new cap colaedirmt to tDNQ'o 0# iitters where “you alwava get the latest.” ' 0 gill llllll Suitable rememhsveaess friends, may be soleo slight expense trom our .._pn5i¢__. t*of Sterling Silver and t a._ ..._ *l* "=~‘ --"°'~ ____ ° ~_ *Goods *E Watch ¢l\alne. Chain lraoeletoi sleeve l.lnke . 5 .-ffe . l A w “ ll: is lterllng lllvefwlro. tix, Fine ¢ut Glaoe. 3.; - fit ' ~-- -~‘ W. W. WBILIIBB J IWILII AID IIIIAYII. ""‘ SIHISISU-» its E 'S ,xi