THE (}l'.~\Rl)l.»\.\, (`ll.\Rl.()TTETOWN, P. E. I., DECEMBER 11, 1899. |= --- - I t I -1 < ft 1 . i l wi W it" Y § `4 f, ` /-` I*/Q `__/ -J ' xx ,` 3* 'i Meet Me At t The Always Busy Store im s Fine Furs STRNLEYBRUS Greatemt StOok ever ¢hOvv'n 'bY\1Se All the Latest Novelties in the Fashionable Furs now worn Mink Sable, Thibet Lamb, Bear Seal » Gombination Furs Persian Lamb. Grey Lamb _ etc etc - Ruffs Goilarettes Collars Muffs Gaps Gloves Mitts etc Fur Lined Gapes Fur Jackets A splendid assortment. STANLEY B805 a 7-’=§\ P" LILLIAN , f. f _ f- l €~ C /\ fc , ’ m ,- xi `.f' \.¢ \> \`, \¢ V ';~ \_-r \ f \- C- » g >,-‘ ` l§_.- &.’F `$ \¢ /\‘ a »-\ \ ` l";’ WA °" §.!,5..l`..’I.l.‘i.;§. PHOTOGRAPHS All orders placed at our Studio before the 18th December will delivered ou the 23rd lW.\.lill..ll.ll.- (FAC SIMILE) TO GOLD MEDAL CLASS 104 SEc'rio\'° l\o 1 TGRO ARTICLE - Canadian Woole Tweeds and Cloths. 1899 lillllll 8 GREAT Flll J AGENT Moms Block, Charlottetown Exittixiron-Oxford Mfg Co Riasini-:\ci~: -Oxfotd, N S Loc/tt. BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- I dents Everywhere. Am' intelligent boy with a good education who desires edice work. should apply here at once. l’A1‘tco:\'i7.i; the W. (`. T. U. Tut ard Apr-in Fair on the lltu in the Y. .VI (`. A. Hall. A table well supplied wttt lancy articles. such as dolls, toys. etc., Good home made candy. Tat-; P. E. I. R~ilway authorities ar- now unmintllul of best >ying|gocd gil s during Xmas festivities. In atiother column will be found an advertisement calling attention to special re-iucetl round trip rates in effect the 22nd. and 24rd. inst. the same as given last Easter. 'This the general public will doubtless highly appreciate. and tht merchants of Summerside and Char- lottetown proiit by. Car'r.H.T.BuNxnn turned up in New Haven the other day in the tug Anson H. Bangs, having in tow the Dredgf lor Hughes’ Bros. & Bangs, which he had towed from Montreal. This well known and reliable coast pilot is noe on his way to Boston in the British steamer Manningtry, sugar laden from the East Indies. It will be remembered that Uapt. Banker. with the tug Anson ll. Bangs having in tow a large dredge the property of Hughes Broa.,was in ,port and docked at Pownal wharf. at that time a brief description of the dredge appeared in these columns. The Presb) tt rian in speaking ol Rev. B. Fay Mills says:--°-He nude a heter- odox atmosphere no more congenial t . s’abilily oi service than the orthodox. He became minister recently oi at. independent church at Boston, where h- preached socittl reiorm, but after a few months’ experiment, the pastorate cam+ to an ond. He is a restless spirit, and. like N'oab's dove, he cannot find s place of rest. When a man gets away from the solid bedrock of Scripture and _of the Gospel, he is ready to take up witt» any iam and drop it for another at follow in the wake of a pursuit ot relig. ions as well as of philosophical and scientihc "iads.” ' MILL]-ER’Sp DUPE INH ALED GAS. ‘L1---e Niiw Yonx, Dec. 8.-After telling -' several ot his friends that he had lost 57810.000,whioh he had recently invested ,in the Franklyn Syndicate, Frank I Schneider, liity-uve years old, of 1117 Lafayette Avenue, Williamsburg, a re- by inhaling illuminating gas. The man was found unconscious. leover. ~.= nistiztt cure. stem oto Reterenes; R.C.Gon,L Won-nn., Win ,ceptablelinae present can be got at fthe apron fair on the 14thDec. There will also be a tea and good home made candy. ' 29 tf. I If you want anything in the tway of clothing of course you ‘will buv at Prowse BIO-. Loytilty“"" to Your interests n Is best maintained by making i your purchases where you’re sure everything is of the best. , Our _Fresh i Groceries able customers. pleasure. Dissatisfaction and unrest- ;|I have ever,sinee been bothered with a tired shoe dealer. went up to a room in I at P;-Qwgg Bfgg, the Eagle Hotel and attempted suicide ’ ' '- - Somenme aiterward Miss Anna Pabst a cook inthe henee, detected the odor of gas, and aotiied the proprietor. The l was traced to Schneider’s room. Hewastakensethe EasternDistrict b° Hospital wlh'e it is said he will re- tThe-ie wlahingsobecuqredof ` °' 1mmt Tnnw P. P. Ancmsann., Anlxatm Komen . B. Roaxafrsox Susoa W. Cnnna Mra.A. L Jonnsolrlhak. J. Cnsrnxu. A Inca apron will make a very ae. Are the kind YOU want. ')ur prices have pleased innumet- .. .................... .. : We- are anxious to please you. A. certain way to do _ s -_ U so is to sell you some of ouru- Sure-to-pleese Tea. " Tun Halifax banking Co.s otiices at. Truro, N. S., have been und" goimf. very exton~ive repai s'.~o It at now a -, ter the work is con.pl- ted a strange would hmily be artle to r ctguiae; the buildi tg. _,The interior ii.tings sau ` linishings of this building, are very handsome indeed: the walls have been wainscotted witi click ash wood, and _covered with heavy expensive wall p ~per. The ceiling is of stamped steel gl an arttsttic design. and painted with pleasing tints and col wings. The bank linings are of special de- sign, and built by Mr. George Doull, Amherst, who is probably one of the mo