w . 1 I _ 55 V li' ' ff _ _ , v _" \ . ,l,_,9‘ i- 4 “-'-"if-"`j*. _____ _ _I ._ ,v _ 'fair E. . , ._ .|.~ "_\_' :»_.'-fx ' '-if . . _ _i‘ :- _ - . J.. ; "rl - . \ r i i . fi? i .- .i -» .1 ‘ ,ii , wi _ » fs .`v' -.:,,_,< , i-_‘xg _ _ - _l-._ .c - i. ‘1:_ i 1 ,_ i .(1 1 - ‘. _. . t _; _ .__ _ _,M ___ 5-.7 _._ . _ _,_ _ ’.~',_--1.- V .. l '..',-._ V ....,,E_;__ ¢ .~- i,,l i. _i l ft. . ,,._ _ . .u .i _ ,_--` f- - 11' 17( - _ ‘:_s.~_~.‘-~ .- ‘ ' 1’-`..__». _ - ~‘ .1 l f' . _»¢’.-_-_ - ,fi ., _.i‘&. - ‘cf l' ',- -.i wi _{ _ ‘E . ,. :_1_ /___ ._ ’.-'._ 'l_- ` -4 x .`-">.`»_ \‘.~`~§*` ~ Laxatlve Bromo Quinine ii. » Df- I . ,f _ ii’ ' .4 .ji \. 1. ,.71 . . __.. , _ fs.- ‘if 5' r PHUFTEN' I-rise umm saws . .< TH `I2g’ _ share. i i J F i i I i ‘ f !'._ -' 7 U. S. Stcel if, _ ii, _i __ _ ._, ¥';, ,_ '2f_. _ _, . 1 ,- ' (‘ziiiadiiin l’a.Citic 2~lll3- (‘r1iiiidn ("enient l'fd 851; 70 _ li i Ri _ ¢ z 3,; - ~». _ -sw ~ '__ _~¢»¢s»-i~ i 97 ` 95 z 99;’ 100 1 ¥ _ 103 89 E oi l 99 i no | l .1 Mc- I treal i 1 NEW YORK STOCKS. Iicccnilrei' ll ‘ll Hlllll Low `105i 5:1' Atchison 1053 Am. fleet & >`u;:;\r .’»3j, » _r _ If . i. . 1 Aninl. Copper 1 Ani. Cul' .Q Fdy Am. Tel. ii- Tel. llaltimore .Ss Uliio lirooklyn lt T. <"|insnii».ikn _ri oiiio (`lit-szipeake & llliio lille Louisville & Nash Miss. l"i-icltic \'. t‘cntral Nort_hi_»rn Pacific Peiiiisylvnniri Reniliiig Rock Island _ Southern Pacific / - Southern Railway St. Paul l'iiif»ii l'iirifi<- `, IJ. S. Steel Pfd .- Virginia Chemical rlinclters Gt. Northern Pld. Lehigh i l`»3,l fi-l 139; lol.; 762 725'- T22 :ili- 1501’ as? l0\"..}. 11?; 122; 150; 112; 29; iii; lT~l 64 1002 T2; 128 1783 i ii Aiincondii Uoppei 38| 37% si; 53 1382 101 i'75: T52 ri; 30; 150 38 105; ilu; izi; 1472, 23; lin; 29% ioug 170; 62 1081 Tl 126;- l75§ ':. ~ ll»i0NTREAL STOCKS. _ ,'t . . 4 Detroit. Doiii. Steel l‘oi‘p`n ` Iliinois 'l`l'nCtion I‘fd Moiiti-eiil Power - N. S. Stes] & Colil ;'ifi} . ` , Minn. & St. I-'uul (Hoo) ,ixx Mnutrcnl Street Hy. 231 December 11 '11 High Low Close! zsxg sa; noi' .fist 187 230 Quebec Hy. 58# 58 9 Richelieu Ai; ()iitai'ir» 1-11 121 _ _ _' r' , ( _ ' =,-ti, =,‘ ,"‘f_"§i", ' ~ i i Toronto lluilivay l3i 1362 ¢ A t f . , . OTTUN - Deccm her l l 'f Spot :-9.20 llnchiinged ' lle<‘einhci‘ 8,95 January 8.70 March 8.79 . May 8.88 . I, '11 8.82 8158 8.60 8.71 ` July 8.99 8.82 poaugnocao ~» Vlosei ions- i 53;' .385 02; 53;' 1392 iuii T62 76'; 722 ni l 156;; Sdl i lou; i 11725 122;; 150;! 25 iiz 29; iiii 173; f isa; = lim izi i2.} izii 5 177; f 1 2402 iter, we rl-umin, 89} ' 71| 5li} 90 'T0 BUY FLFIET 132% IRB ' 230;. 95_ 1| 535 adian Fish and Cold Storage (Toni- 121 fpany_ capitalized at $1,500,000, \».itli 1:47 5" iworlil, locntcii ut l‘i'in<:e Rupert, was ii ir .fi rr ll 102§aud impartial triiil ns to whether it . “_ ih the waters of the Pacific xiiliaccut to thc plant. \\ ‘f in ._________ ,,| ` BANKS. December 11 '11 , be held in O'lieary Hall gn Thursday - - i - - F ' ~ T " " ' 'A W ' ' I _ Proiitt. Grand Scribe S. (J. T., 'ill be present to address the iiieet- gi -The Supreme Court met in Surn- lIi€l’Si(1c at 10.30 yesterday morning and took up the case ol Yeo vs Ahe- 8l”rl. Hn eiectment suit. This case ' was finished in the foi‘enoon_ The »"C3.7".’.T.‘ A. »-. N. S. 2795 (j, 249 . iyiil 238; @ 2391 FAIiMl‘IllS‘ INSTITVTE \'EliSl-JS U .\i.\1i. oiioi-:ii nUsiNi<;ss,| We notice from 5 report oln meet- iusvil for or against the mail order H bl miness i1n'lei‘ discussion got a lair are guilty or not guilty of being de-I ti'iii1ciitul to the best interests of thi<§ l’r\»vince=, andftlie verdict wnsi _iiiiltyf ___f___;ée»“_§‘0,§ $51010, ii;_r>'._ »;cvoi~<_iing to nie direction of - - ~ 2 e Ju ge, rouglit in 3 verdict for the Dliiintili. subject to law points to be argued hereafter. Gil. Gaudet for the plaintiff, Neil Mciluarrie K. (‘.foi the defendant. The court then took p the case of Campbell vs Bell, an action for trespass. McQuarr1e, K. C., for plaintiff, Bell, K__C., and Saun- ders for defeiidant. This case will be continued this morning ut ten o'clocl:_ -S. -The young people met in the ves- try of the Margate Methodist Vliurch on the evening of Dec. 5th for thi purpose of oi'ganizing‘ ii Bible Class ociety. The following oliicers were elected fo1‘ one yeiir: I’i‘esid`ent, Mel- ville Baker; Vice-President., Miss Ed- nii McArthur; Secretary-’Freasurei` (Tlmrles Dennis; 'l‘cacliei~, Rev. W. E. Johnson; Assistant Teachers, Mrs. M. Baker, Mrs. C. Baker. After the tran- I“ "‘"` ""`U"“‘U‘" lm' f*“`m“"S “fisiiction ol business light refreshments Noi-th Luke are to be coiigi'iit_iilated_ on the resiilt of their deliberations :ind if niore institutions of this kind were to take up the matter and in-I vestigiite the conditions as they' r/ii-illy are, the prohts taken from this' Province by this ilcplorable trallic would soon bc a thing of the past., Right licrc iii t‘liiirlottcto\vi'i you have' ii lirin doing a “strictly one-price spot cnsli husiiiess” whose cxpenscsi are _-smaller lin compniisoii to the, business done) than iiiiy other fii'n'i’< in Cniiafla, und with ii small profil.; added to the cost of the goods which, nrc bought direct from the iiiniiiifacf turcrs we guarantee to meet and beat. iill prices "quality considered” of niiy firm spending: tliounnnds of dollars niiiiu-.lily in printing and distributing catalogues wliicli are designed to iratcli the people who are looking for. 'L-liczip goods instead of good viilucs. .-'ind this is not ull. It has been our priiilegc during the lust two weelcri to linvc dissatisfied niail order cus- tomers come to us with goods order- ed from tivo ditlcrcnt mail ordi-ir houses, one ordered from the cata-1 loguc of ii foreign firm, and another ordered from xi firm that sends ii, ped- lar lroin door to door, seeking the un- Wnry. and in each case the same art- icles in our store were ninrked from 7 to l5 pei' cant. lower than was paid to these doubtful bargain distriiiiit- ms, Wliyi’ Simply liecniise it costs, mom-y to _print and distribute cutii- loeues, rind it costs money to trrlvcl t.li:'o1ii§li the country with ii horse sud rig, unless the pedlar -in question, sleeps in haystncks and feeds his liorse on shavings, all this extra expo.-use comin!! dirvctly out of the pocket of the pui'clnisci‘. Now then people: Do not be ,deceived by bish- ly colored pictures of goods, or flow- ery nioutlied proniii-ies, but investi- giiti- our biisiiiess methods. und coin- pure our \‘nlur~s with those of the mail order bruises. We nrc prepared to send any nrticlc in our store ou one week’s approvhl lto responsible pnrticsi to any part of thi- lslniid for, coinparisoii with what you get froiii` any otlici' source :ind if ours is not ns good or beth-i‘ value return it at our expense. This must iippcnl to you ,is being a fair proposition. Holl- ing that every fnrmer in thc Province will in\'estii;:itc this iiiipnrtaiit mat- \o1irs faithfully, f‘HflWSl‘I Bli(l.\`., l.'l'l7. OF FISHING \`l~TSSl~1l/S. uTT.\WA, Dec, il-George H. Poi- ins, rniiunging director of the Cau- lic latest. plrint of its kind in t_lie t the Russell I-louse yestci'iln_v cn mite to liiiglnnil, where he will call ii tenilr-rs for b\iildin_.; 16 fisli"'._' cusels, to be used for i-:itching f‘sli Ni-xt April the company will coinc- icnce busiiiesn and the vessels must 1 .1 _ "-_-3’-_-;-'.'i_";.if,`ff‘-if 1‘l| at la : . - , ,._.4; ~_',. _ 1. -,_ ,..»<.,. ,_ $79 _ "‘»"`i_§=,‘-_?-' - 'f=". ‘- .i-11 i 1”-`-i il.. 5. ""-g~i¢& _-. _,_, -»," \ 1- '.4- ,_",, . i _.ii J. , . 1,-'>-. -.' 51- i, - . 4,, ` _ ,.1 _ ‘. ». . i ,. There la Dnly Una “Brnmo Uuinlne” _ l.. xi, .§_,__- _, ~ __ ¥ \ ‘iz l- _ . , i ,i i “L _c,_ gi; __'U!i"lt. i. 1* 1 »f i in ii i ,\ i -V " ~‘. . - were scrved and ii social hour enjoy- eil by ull. This society starts with 20 incnibers and should prove a suc- cess with .\lai‘gatc’s- most talented young peoplc. -The store of O. ll. \\`adman_ at (`i'iipaud presents s very attractive appearance for the holiday season lleaiitifullv decorated the goods show on to best advantage. The grocery rlcpt., fancy china, dry goods, aut* fiincy goods depts are well stocked with new and up~to~date goods. While the Sc, 10c, l5c. and 25:2, counters, and n large table of higher priced articles, hold everything one can ask 'for. Besides these there is a fine line iof pipes and cigars, etc., in the bei-it Ihrriniis and last but not least ii fllll -line of )Ioir’.~; confectionery iii hulk ‘rind fancy boxes. ('lii'istmns buyers should call and get their wants sup- plied. His ad appears in this issue. built at one end of the harbor at Prince Rupert, ulonizrsiile G, 'l`. l’.. main line. The storage capacity wili he 14,000,000 pounds of fish with ia freezing capacity if ll: i i:t_- i.-1 day. With the clliiiplction oi' the Grand Trunk Pacific transcoiitinental line, fish from the Pacific will he put on the eastern market three days quick- cr than it is now. This is explained by the fact that the greatest quanti- ty of the [ish is cailglit. near Prince Rupert unil from tiicrn !:.:> 'i~ lv Lak- en to \'mii-oliver uni .\'n.atf|-: to ‘re shipped east, entniliug a journey of two oi' three days. ln some cases longer than that. The establishment in question will give employment to 500 men, none of whom will be Japanese. White men and Indians only will lie employed. _The other directors of the company, hesides Mr. Vollins are Andrew Kelly of Winnipeg, president of the West- ern Canada Flour Mills; James (`rotlici's, ol Montreal, one of the largest grain exporters in Canada, and ii director of the Doininion Bank, and Grier Stirrett, of Vancouver, for- 'inor niaririger of the I\'r.\v Eiiglafii Fish Company. "Walking Sticks-If you are think- ing of selecting a nice cniie as n gift for a gentleman you should src our stock before making ri choice. We have u special line for Xmas 'which we imported direct from England. The prices run from 50:: up, (Tull early. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- storc, Sunnyside. 12-9d3i_ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ___ ..__.f __ ! Money ForFu|-5 Gt-t man *lor your fun. na Init" when mare. .‘¢..:.'.i'“°.:..:'.i.":: ii::'“,,_,'-‘°"....".'i°°. ii' ai;-"°° il:-rig tiiigr It Roda:-neil-before ii: ‘£:ev:>rl{l’ax:a; - 0 ora r :.:'.'"..:z'i”ii.'..»r.i.:_:...-:_-~.... .§ciir.:e,r'.:.i's:I-if and ion run. All lent Fl_ll for the aahlng. \ddnla UUBIY IIIUE I FUI B0 ¢¢"|"ii'” “|32” I Y, - 12»l2rtt»£w l ' l P iii' i Mini 1 . -_ - 0 iea e nys . :*_;ir...'_'.';‘_i~ _ Grand 0|)cnlllg of :;`;'i"cloiie on 8500.000, and will lic llttcii The undersigned G°veDrmuent ~ i., iwitb the latest in everything pertain- Candldakf-"° for me 4th htfict th B 0 H 834;; __i_r_i_i_:_ §_c_>__;‘_\__\_l_;l st;irri;:_c _and _ish freczTi:.l,PriI1Ce Country _will meet’ the elec- g a H ° '° " “me” °°""°.°‘ mfs at the f9u°W1°Z Plafles' ` The people of Bedeque intend Searletown, Dec 14th, 7 Cen. Bedque “ i5 “ Kinkora " 18." Freetown " _i9 " Kensington “ zo " Tryon _ " 26 “ '1`raveller's Rest " '27 “ Cape Traverse “ 28 “ All meetings to open at p. m. .. ll It Il Al ll .. pared. Should the day prove un- . .,,_,_, , ,_ ,, __ 7 P- U1 favorab_l_e_it w(:ll be _:Sid the fol §2""ii"§._'T`,.,,__ » - - 4 UP- lowing iurs ay. mission i5¢ 3* fr“'._'l“ '/.Inf 'din' “km 0'” To P* A Wm M 0” M” IAS' KEFNEDY Ladies’ With Baskets Free. --.-----~~-»-~-- ---1 ;_ _ ,_ =`*-;: in this :mama on wry box. nw. - tinvited to atrend- ` ' nv ORDER or COM. ‘~; f - - ‘=-l=dfff- e 1 f=-nii,;|~i‘ to Charlottetwon ycsteriliiy i~‘\-l'niug.-- S. -The grand opening of the Bedi- que l-lnll will take place on Tuesday Dec. 19th with n basket and pie so- cial Tile all :ippcnrs elsewhere ~iu this issue. -For sale, two new green rcp chshions, 8 feet be 14 inches. Suit- able for ii church, pleasure yacht, rustic scat, etc., Orizinal' cost $6.50. Highest oder accepted. l‘an be seen .it Jardine’s Bookstore. 12-12d3i. -Rev. Dr. Eiiilicutt, 'l`oi'onto, who has spent 18 years in mission work in West China will deliver an address in the Methodist (‘hui-ch, suniriicr- side, this evening at eight o`clock. Be sure to hear him; Do not neglect ,this golden opportuiiity. _-\n offering, will be taken on behalf of the mission- ary Society. _ --~ i -'l`he Empress ai'i‘i\'ed in Sunuiier- side, last evening at 7.30. Sho ba-l tweiity-five passeiigcrs goin! :incl thirty returning. Her out\\'ni‘<1 cargo consisted of four cars mixed frcip:ht,' one horse, two-liuiidred-sixty dressed hogs, five hundred bags oats and one liundred cases eggs. Her inward cargo consisted of two cars flour and four cars mixed freight.-S. ‘ -That desirable property in Tryon] consisting of residence, store, barn,- sheds, &c., and' 2 or 9; acres ol land is offered for sale st a right, price. lt is near churches, schools and other conveniences. Has rural mail delivery and telephone connec--' tion. Applicants should write J_- P. Hood. (`-barlottetown, for further particulars, or see Albro Howntt, Tryon- s-zsdrtt ___Mll?Ef’__l_ MCLEAN-DOYLE-At St, James Manse, on Dec. 11, 1911, by the Ilev. T. F, Fullerton, Earl B. Mc- Lean to Myrtle Doyle, both of Char- lottetown. DIED GREEN-At Kiiigstoii, on December the 11th, 1911, Minnie Willis, br- '“°‘*~lf_) 'M Ull0I‘. J0 9)!-*Y* D9-\0l aged 39 years, leaving to mourn xi sorrowing husband and two child- ren. F'unei‘al from her into residcncg Kingston, Wciliie.~iday 13th, at Il p. ni., Interment at Kingston, (`.si|ieter`y. ' -3. _ IN I\ll~}MORlAM_ HENRY-Iii loving remembrance of our darling Edna Marie Henry who died Deceuiher 12, 1910. Budded on Earth to bloom iii I-leaven. , opening`_tlieir new Hall on Tues- day rgth of Dec. with a Baske' and Pie Social. There will be ni canvasing done but we will expec- theiladles' of Bedeqiie and vicinity to help us. ` A suitable program is being pre- -Select our Xmas lite at H01-' from the exploration party under A. 0, Wheeler, Director of the Canadian Alpine Club, regarding their recent expedition over the Grand Tfllllk Pacific Railway through the Callodil-ll Rocky Mountains it is known that the new Transcontinental Railway will be able to offer to its patrons the finest scenery of any of the_ Trans- continental Railways in America. In the last report received tbe ter- ritory in the vicinity of the head wa*-' Rivers is touchei upon, an n_ Wheeler states, opening uP ii held for exploration and resenrvll. l'll0l1llt8»m` ee,-gn and gnmping that is absolute- 0 1 is 1 ...sous saw & on Ce.. ini r -.-_ .,._.,____V.,,_.,_._._.__,,___.,_,__,,,_____._.,,=,,,,,_.,,_,____;,_._._._._._._.,_-,-_»_»_._._-_._-_-_» As gm-they pa;-giguigi-s gre received N , _ 5 r " ’ first Mortgage Gold gsndh D119 1|\l|!_|li. |959., Tlie bonds are a first charge on the entire property l of the Company which includes coal mines . (cstiniat~ ` ed to contain over 3c0.000.0°0¥011S of C0al)_ ,lion ore deposits, timber lands and fully equipped iron and steel works. _ ' _ _ _ The value of these properties is estimated to rep;-Q. sent. many -times the amount of the outstanding bond5_ PRICE 95 1-2AND INTEREST. ers of the Athapasca und__Wl:_l___I`_1P__¢;<_»ll. ll. Bradford, Manager, |64 llollir, Sf. Halifax, N, 5 Toronto., Oltawa, Montreal. Qyelrec. London. Eng. ° iz ly new, and of which pracilvnlly . 5-- _ Z.-_ " _ ___, ` -3 nothing is known. This group ol mountains is magnificent. It rises ap- proximately to 12.000 feet 5b°"B S¢a level, and shows contours of the wildest and inoiaest possible forms- Immense snowtields and huge glaciers are everywhere. Boldest and mostiii- accessable rise the iiwful black preci- pices of Mount Ceikie, the Central point of the group- -"*l€*’"“ '59 me south are an endless array Oi Peake to-,v-ers, pyramids, domes, ca.Stl€_S. 8111! rampsrts in bewildering confusion._ An attempt was made to identifg the much talked of EiH“"5» Columbia Bryce, Lyall, Forbes, etc.. bllt in the chaotic whole it could not be done with any certainty. , _ Hoods 0ur Slalislical Department has oii its files the annual reports :uid_ latest particulars of leading Ameri» can, Canadian and Local financial, railway. Pllb|lC B¢l`VlC° and llldllilrial corporations. ' \Ve`receiv<' daily and keep nn fyl_e, complete and accurate information ` of all matters concerning listed ss»curilies,currciii and future dividend meer. ings, ex-dividend and dividi»nd payment dates, also records ofcarnings, dividends and quotations ior years past. The INVESTORS POCKET .\lANUAL also supplies this information in convenient form :it fixed periods. _Similar information respcrtiiig unlisted and local securities as well as listed, may be found' in the M/\RlTlME FINANCIAI. CALENDER and INVESTORS l\lANL`Ali iill of which will be furnished on application. J. C. MACKlN'l`0Sll & C0. i\lembers Stock Exchange. Direci Private Wires HALIFAX. ST. JOHN. _ MQNTREAL NEW GLASGOW. F_REDERlCTON, lug llood's Suisaparllla. Get it today lnlvor hello ln are filled with surpiises for overv- Bcci' & Weck.~i1 1.2-12drLf "Ebony Goods. ()ur sssortrnent in this line for Xmas is the best wc und Brush and Comb sets, Cloth and we are ccrtnin tlicrc is something to please you. Price never. lower. E, A.f “Bo_vs` coasters-girls- crmstcrs- all kinds of sleiis at ldccr & \\'ce'ks. “Magnificent line of new oak dross- UFS _lll-Qt flbclicd at Bccr & ` Weeks, “\Vlieclbni`i'o\vs, kiinleijuartcn sets, I Xolii ivilc would like oiic. liccr &sho fly 1-or-koi-5, gtg., _ nt llgnr & T feeling, restores the appe_t1f€. es' e “I \_1re5 ZIICDCSS, DCl`VOl.lSI1€SS, “Elegant liand-worked di'awii hand- P _ _ _ _ builds _np the Whole System- ‘,,;;'_§l11§_fS,;§c-;_‘l_ 'HW "th" f;_Y,‘§§,,§° chiefs for ladies on each 0. 3.00 Accepi no snbsiiino-; insist on nnw ~ _ ' per dozen-Moore0. McLeod. Sarsaparilla _|- l \ ` 4 ~ ~ New dross fringes .lust rso _& Weeks- 13'U‘htf' b X S -D llyo-ell§)\€l?i1iyrt|e ayrid lilac k I See the hull gains at the Peoples cl bar yard. lvory navy and bl _ Tl1enti‘e tonight, ‘ns good as the ed nd 880_ Stanley Bi' 05. l - cliiinipionsliips held i‘ecriitly,_2__2d___ side ch_____S_ big easy __0__ke______ ____h0_s_ “Our fivc-tcn~and fift_ern.cf»iit tables _ I --- Ye ` ' ' pi body. Black &'t‘o. 12~12d5l stltohed sxcelda handkcrohlefs -_ for ladies-colored borders. G0|0l‘~ “See our elegant Morris and other ed centres special at 60 each. , _ _ easy chairs-special Xmas prices, MOOFS & McLeod 12 Zdtf alll] 5*’-6 OUP ["3 Shilwlllg Of Xnllls "Your wife would like _il che\'alifancy _pieces are here in lmmil- vm-_ i§1l1~"»S- We llR\'€ SUUW bellutlce- BCH' &iict_v than evcr. A plerisure to show h mein. i2-izrnrf. ,h,,,,, 12.i2.i2i_ & “Girls' rubbers 38c._ t1hildren`s “ 300-. at Golf Bros. 12-Siltf. ness every evening until t'lii~istmiis, -- W.N. 'l`antoi\_ 12-l2d3i. Hllll” Bl`\l»“ll<‘=='. Mi1'fUl`S. Vflllllls. CW--ioiis,ciiibroidei'eil iiisillt-giiipiire cen- We ll8\'43 H150 S0lllf¥ lllcc Sl-@l`llll¥§ Sll'itci'picces ilrnwn-woi-k hnndkerchicfs- V81’ 220005 ill “fllllC\ll`L‘ Sets Hllllinii immense \'ai‘ictytoclioosc from at Dl'@==Sill; Cases. Vnll Hlnl SP-0 tllein.1itt1e mice..-_ neei- & \vcekn, iz-izdi-tr. Foster, Central Di‘ugstoi‘c_ 12-9d3i.~0n displ.-ry for (‘h|~;5tmaS ;,,,.,.e,.5_ Bcer & Weeks. 12-12di'tf_ 'ccksx 12-l2di‘Ll_ 2' lr cures all liumors, catarrh and ..E,,,,,y_Read,,.. S,,,e,_y R,,,,,,_ ,,.,,,,r “The dainty and neat designs If , _ 1 d i 'L00 ‘_ G _ E_ H h_ our 14 K. pearl set biooches make rheurnatlsmi rehemes that tired 12 bi; esP€,0r)1e$}B D12, -e0_ _“gi-_ them a most excelltable gift. G. H. ggist 12 9dZi Taylon 12_9_____ _.....- All llnen heiustltohed handksr “See our elegant fancy liiicns. Beer l2_2dt'f “Elegant gift chairs of many sorts, orris chairs, oak rockers, rattan iairs, rattan rockers, silk upholster- parlor pieces, denim covei'ed fire. rad in leather-the widest possible nnge of choosing here. Special Xmas 'ices. Beer & Weeks. 12-l2_drtf “Pleased to have you walk tlirough Great showlngof pretty hem 1 coils. Beer & Weeks. 12-12di‘tl, -~_ "Select now-and the article will @ put carefully sway for you, Beer Weeks. 12-l2drtf. “clue our elegant fancy linens, Bcei' & Weeks] 12-12drtl. ____ Z “Stei‘ling Silver forks spoons and Oni' store will_lie open for busi- _ Lovelylrlsli linen hadkerchlels “We have ri splendid assortinciit ol) hand Bmbroidcrad ll\|l.l8l.d0l‘lO by have ever shown. it includes Dressing ha__m_mS at .iii prices, W. N. fraiiton, the peasants In France. 20s and (fuses, Military Sets, i\‘lai'iicurc Sets, Jew-@1er_ 12_12ilii 3 50-Moore & McLeod 12-Zdtf “I'Ilegant silk cusliioiis-linen , ciish- , _-- "The newest in 10 and 14 K, signct rings at G. H. Taylor. 12-€ld3i_ “No better gift for Xinas tlimi ii ___- good dinner or tea. set. All prices. "Sonic msciiificcnt lllnliogniiy desks BUICK 51 V0- . 12'12ll5l» "(‘hi'istinn,< Gifts, handsome, usc- -- ful, cheap. Block & Co. 12~l2d5i “Slcds of all kinds nt llccl' & -_ , “Sec Block rind (`o's Brriss Goods for Xmas presents. ' 12.-l2d5i. "t'liildreii`s toy ton- sets-iill pri- c.\‘. Block (To. 12-l2\l5i. llfvks- 12-izdrtf. sirens, ' 12-iziu~ti_ c- __ ._ __ l _ 2.7' - -'if MA SUFIIWERSIDEIREI " ' ¢ . __ _ es'rAs iesz _ ‘ "*’-' Bio M/in of1.nrin_».n‘S' Your Choice from 35 Ladies’ Stylish Winter Coats Regularly priced from $11.00 to $16.00. while these last you may choose from the Entire Lot for 5 Li _DON’T LET THIS OFFER SLIP THROUGH YOUR F INGERS This is the wind-up of a record ycar°s sales in the coat department. and the result of record selling is the presence of more lines than we care to have onliand, hence this most unusual offer. _ EVBYY-°;~l1g1¢C0flflSfl1iSyear’s production, every solitary style shown at this price is the latest. The materials, workinansliip :ind trimmings are the kind that have iuade our ready-to-wear clothing so popular. No .v don’t miss seeing this line if you are interested in a new coat. because if you let this chance slip vou’ll be dis- appointed. 35 Ladies' Tweed and Beaver Cloth Coats some showing the ' ' . _ _ _ _» » popular Military Presto Conver :_‘fbl@» ;‘lld_ "'_:hel'5_ ~_*l1°V_°;lll§ thi Sa_ll0§_=1hd plain coat collar effects. This is an excellent range de c_r;a__s_a tt) e pr_i\c-,_ aye sp endid fitting qualities, are dressy shapely and fashionable. They are Cl* <2 V_ CCOHIIUE o t _e average woman as their plain graceful lines lend attractiveness and style to any figure. Are shown _in different patterns and colors sizes 32 to 40 The iii:§lz’.i:.°i'.i'1rf.;"f?_fr.r_'.~f’f'_i<:f.'f.vf1_‘f‘:i‘f.f‘:ii.1itxiii;yi" $ 8 See f our _ Latest I mportations iniSty"lish New COMES with Fancy Collars and Cuffs. . . i Fi: Islafii 's Biggest. Best and Busiest Store 1 2-i idrzi.