»‘_ -_ rl!!! lfiih .... 'IIE QUAIDIAN, CBA , PQQ EDWARD ISLAND. DECBHBLR 8, 190| = 5 _ ” I .1 _ ,H .- _ _ ,_ 4- . x. _ ._ .. ._ ~ .44 5 r g ,~,.. H. _l< ‘L -» ,~ " ,-_ .,.-;__<__ -_~. . i.. ~. » _ -- ` ‘vrvf Av- '_ _ #rv ,ns -. 1"*-.fe » ~» .. ~.- "rd, 11-nr i . 1- » ~~ -.if _ '» _,>_a_ ~ p »,~» ._<=~., '” -_ ,_ ee.. 1 ~ -‘ _,_._ 1; _ ev” ' ‘~`25~1'-35,2’ :\ ' ' `.- Jil.-_ - ig ‘z ’~ _‘ "im-`; 1: W. .. . - , ,‘ _ Rm, G M Young and R" D B_ spendingsonie time in Calgarylssxpeet ms i , - McLeod .exchange pulplts at .mornin M the nwldadmirx .-Sfayig ‘,, *" service to-morrow. ia, Mg, quality mms; 4¢p¢,,4_¢, q7,¢ " Soul-:idea of the recent storm will ‘Huh-_, 9,, 5,51 ff,-,nd gh, had ;,_,_,._ Repurters and Con-esp°n_ gathered when it is _learned that th wwfs 5a,.5_,p_m71_, ,-5 me but fn-md au average fall of snow was seven inches. fgggd wer hal: danses it of wcrytluhg dCntS EVCYYWIICTG. Ir was expected that last night the S. S. i'-va p¢ff¢¢-1 hgalili .m4 gtrgpgfh, . ____ Cohan would finish loading at Sydney fo 1 , ' l _ _ 3.* i Ir was expected that the S S Cohan direct to this poit - ,',,,,/ _ _ _ _ . ,I i I ' J would, dnish loading at Sydney last night. V No. 200. Boyn_Brigade enmrminment f ‘ V P F ll _ _ _ I Nl I JDDN’ 'l' ‘ J _ THE annual Burns' concert. Undef the willlbe held on Tuesday December 18tl ,t`ie __ auspices of the Caledoilin Club, will be date mentioned yesterday being taken by ‘_ h _ ' 5 held in the Opera House on Friday even- the St. James Y. M. L. A. Good program. Sornet 'ng _ I mg J°““"7 25th' REMEMBER the Auction of apples this ° - a_- _- _ ' f' ' ' - - - . . _ Choice NIE ' 'J \’! ` if/3 _ Anim so Toon Phe special P E I morning at llo‘clock at A Horne SL Cc Edition of Canadian Trade Review is Ii0W brick building Kent Street, 50 bbls ready. Subscribers will please call fOr Willlcf lliples.-R. Bearisto Auctioneer. B rea their 1`»°Pl¢S M G20- Udflef Si C°~ Lasr chance to secure winter _ _ _ _ J REV. J. C. Martin returned missionary apples at auction this morning at ll _ “ff foggj°`;‘;1;§§°§';'§§c;;‘i=uf;§_=db§_§: ii 7 will l.~.-me on “Mission work imongiiie °cl0ei=._=t A- Home & Cds brick buildiniz. hearill' to our customers. i .\`\ll`1 Armenians in the Cllurol: at Orwfll Held, Kent bll`C¢l»~ R- B¢&l'i3t'0» 3\|Ctl0n¢’~el'- lf/ on Monday, Dec. 10 at 4 p. m. ~ - , ~ . It Breakfast (P th &Ex_ lease co I) Stipeldiary F. L. Haszard, President Q a D Dy Exhibition Association, and Mr C R { ` \ Food I I.. 0. A.-Theauuual meeting of Denyi-°‘m“llW°°-fed baasiar-.\~ mem mats f. ii.. 0. L_, No. nee, iiaaoeeii postpone zlllgbr this uwr=»lirr`=» western crows for ron we loot uadoy koiealis 7,; ihechotcoot lhnlowhoae d .‘ ` is easily digested and ina! readily ,U _ absorbed,-the m;< l (i I f l ` 'C _ ‘_ ~ if/ Z - + -1 I! 3 3 BE S 3 STRONG AND HEALTHY Strength is not always a natural inheritance. lbe shortust way to strength and good health is by taking HUGHES’ TONI The enormous sale we ar~ hs ving for this article and the many testimonials we are recaiving, are evid~ ences thats it is all we claim for it. Price 95 cBol'.il_ UGHES illllll 3l0Ri_ @ I ~ I 1 i _ QNCUQWON ==i= °°O”l Ti-IE BEST ' HOUSEKEEPERS Order everything they want a the Eclipse Bakery. We End our trade increasing because we keep the best goods-iust as we advertise. Don`t swolter overs cook stove to bake the necessaries of life. RING A _ n:l;el>noNlz gs. .o_o _ E and leave your order for Apple Pies 10 8: 12c each ‘ Cream Pies I2 & l5c each Cocoanut Pies 15 8t we each Currant Cake 181: per lb. White Cake 16c per lb. Bread of all kinds. All fresh and good. D. STEWART. O o-o- Tal: Presbytery of Prince Edward it.--\V. H. Spencer. loderator. Kicsr in mind the Bazaar in the Market Hall on Thursday, the 18th. A pretty feature will bethe appearance in appropriate costume of the person having charge of each stall of the Mother Goose Show. Maritime Stock Breeders' Association. which was held at Charlottetown. Th \t A vsrzv interesting course in Bible study will commense on Monday evening at 8.30 in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A. The course will be along the line of Stalker's “Lif_- of Christ". The class will be led by Rev. G. H. Young and will be open to all young mea and women interested ` Bible study. The Esplanade presents a busy scene these Falldays_ Regular business there is good, and in the produce line the lirms do easily the largest trade of the city Along the water front are about a dozen. schooners, some discharging lumber, hav oat tatoes, turnips, and pork but the produce of the Island can be bought from the vessels for very reasonable prices. Potatoes are 30 cents a bushel, and turnipe 25. Pork brings from T to 8. The work on the sewer has not yet been completed hero and_a force of fully IN referring to Hr. Chas J. Mitchell’s Souvenir the Montreal Herald says:-Hr. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, war an album of photographs of the we ` sx¢eaied3‘riie~p'1a_ee of honor is L Rlbsrts and relegated to the position of a-back number though a. higher place is really due to him seeing that he has quite redeemed his early misfortune. which lPl"°blblY 9° 00m’ mander could have averted in the odds he Wodnesdq,Doeeu\ber19th. Al1inembersff>`fl1¢llIh, Qutario, to attend winter are requested toattend. By order, .Iolm ‘i Fill' 0° be held there fromthe llth to the Alex M¢1)°ug‘1|_ w_ M_ l4eh,and willwbeabsent about lildays. Mr. Isaac Saunders, who left Charlotte- Island will meet at Georgetown on Tues- il'°W“ 901119 nine YPIN 380 is €XD00t¢d il du Deumbu 139, “_ 11 ,_ m_w dn] 'ith the city to-day. Mr. Saunders since- his the resignation of Rev. John Gillis - aafl reiwval frvm this province has succeeded my other mum" that may come before in building up ii lucrative business in harness making. His friends will be pleased to welcome him. -1-3--_ \ Read the advertisement in' this issue.` Chufch SerViCe§ urrnonisr. Prince Street.---Prayer andPraise Ser- ' tl0.'l?. Re .D. . HR Fred F Curry spent last week in nog! ) Y B McLeod lt' H P. E. Island attending the meetings of the ::m;{exL&n§;eY“;'a:§‘ Ssrangers wel' Graco Church.-Rev. J. W. McConnell city has an abundance of snow atpresent M 11 *mi 7° S““d*\Y S°h0°l 8*# 3-15 E-L-‘ind ‘nd many of me visitors enjoyed 3 mm C. E. at close of Sunday School. Strangers sleigh drive.-Windsor Journal. °l"°'7“ "'el°°‘”° “"1 “eats P"°"id°d~ PR!BBYT@1IAN. ‘ Zion.---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. G. M. Young at 11 and Rev. D. B. McLeod at 7. SundaySchool and Bible Class at 2.5!). St. James.---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev In T.F.Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Glass as 2.3). _ § ~ v CHURCH Ol' E.\'GLA.\ D. Morning prayer ll a. ul. Evening prayer? p. m. Holy Communion. -lst Sunday of the months after morning prayer, 2nd Sunday of the month 8.30 a. in. 3rd._Sunday of the month after and others cargoes of Island produce-i evening Pmyer' *An welmme' Satish reeand unappropriated. . i 8 po ' , Lumbenlif course, isa way up price" St-.Peter’s Cathedral.-Holy communion at 8. a. m. Matins 11 a. m. Children‘s Catechising and Bible Class at 2.-'IL Evensong 7 p. m. All _seats free and unappropiated. ' Barrisr. Prayer meeting at 10.5%. Rev. G. P. 3) men is still employed.-Sydney Post. y Raymond at 11 and 7. Sunday School and I Pastor‘s Bible Class at 2.30. All welcome and visitors provided with seats hy charles J.Mii¢heli,lmnq11er and station" T °°“’*°°“° “"*‘°“‘- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. publishes asa souveuirof the British-Boer _ Rev. R. F. Wbiston will preach at H. and 7. All seats free and uuappropriated. Empires commanders, The album is in y Prayer meeting at 8o'clock Wednesday fancy paper covers tied with red. white, l Sunday Schoolsmd Bible Class at -2.39. anfddilue' ribbon. The photographs BR 1 ggiygggj. 0F Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7.30 p. m. oosriu. smlrrnvo. Gospel Meeting.---Remember the Gospel Meeting in Prowse's new block Lesson E _ _ ~ _ _ Servic`es`"at~`1l and 7. Y. °P. S. C.E ‘ ' "`F' ld M rshll * fl _ _ _ _ ' ‘rilevxetn ide order come MiGenerals Lord if Tnesihynighi *t 7-al- 'AU Wel°°me- Kitchener and Sir Redviim Baller. The C saLva'rIoN ARMY. last general in the collection is Sir Wil- _ Sundgy Services at 7, 11’ 3, and at 3 p_m_ liams Gatacre and Lord 'Metbiicli iS 8l°0 ‘ Week night: Service---Monday, Tuesday at the marriage other brother, Hr. Wal bc Toombs which took place at Calgary and 6 an account of which appeared is THE Gvaaniau at that time. SUx.x.1vaN Memorial Service in First r Methodist Church.--The mul-ic by the Messrs. Peake Bros, Sc Co. She will come choir at both services to-morrow will be by and in memoriam of -Sir Arthur Sulli van. ll li. m., “The Son of God goes forth to War," “Hymn of the Home- ilind," “Onward Christian Soldiers." ' Funeral March. Pfeiffer. P. M.- i“Turn Thy Face from My Sins." .Anthem Setting of °‘The Lost Chord," . .. `/ Keeper of Reeurdvand Seiilmid'Master` ! March, Funcbre, Chopin. _ ` , Ar thefreguiar meeting of Empire Lodge No. 19 Knights of Pythias, held last night. the following ollicers were appointed viz:- Chancellor-J. L. Thompson. Vice Chaileellor-F. P. Newson. Prelate.~ I delicate one, and :area as directed. they!! _ ‘ - 6/ /_ , ' -ff' 1* 1” ‘s A ~ 7 f~5~l¢.'f-fJ"»i:__._~ ’ '_ ` _. »'f..\_¢1. 1 _ 2 ` s _ 44 a,_ “He Thai Stew Latest News or tic City .E.’:.f.§.‘.;“.:l;:.‘;':.;“::°:.:‘l:;_R” ...’:::'.;.’:.;:.?::::_‘::’..:;:‘:.';‘:;.:'..‘:: 7 \ \ t . 5 ' _,Q5 ' / as the price 4 'Ynu~__can’t_` make --money easier than by a _poo chasefroin our jscketdepartment to-dey. All the coats in the store have had their pliers / ¢ I cut »-now-while the season is early-and while you have all the winter before you-to wear your bargain. ,We quote aiiew prices to give you an idea- _ /` Very swell and handsome Newmdrkd UQ, ia _ light beaver, satin lining, stitched velvet collar, Q5, _ now ang; / _ Very pretty pearl grey cost satin lining, silk 0 $11.06 Fawn beaver, six lows .stitching all round, in~ i 11.75. now ~ f “Il Trim little coat of fawn covert cloth, braid trilli- med collar and revers, Roman satiullining $8.26, DUW ' 5.85 Coats new 4.39 3.45 Coats now 2.59 The Busiest"Stm_-e on Charlottetown’s . ‘_ ` ~“ is.. i We’le out ' 1 all /_ / / the coats.. _ _ i / _ _ / _ / _ / Dainty little fawn b°avcr cost, very short. lined ,ff .| sm-ching, velveioollar, pearl baiwm, $14 75, new / ,`§fii+~¢t-i** laid velvet collar, ends and pocket flaps, satin lining, J f ~. sais / $6.95 Coats now $5.21 / 2.75 Coats now 2.06 / .Mall / Fkieet! Street ’ Thats why physléians, recogoizinge/ directly and in common-sense way to the root of the disease. - i' hlld £0 "°“l'°“d "nhl and hu d°n° Psalms l-1 “A godly man " ’ omtns' ‘ ° ' l bl $8 l lk h Emp” B'k°"' °‘°°"°“° "°"‘ “‘“‘°' Li” R°"""'“" T" fi" °"i°:i.bii"°.”f.i §.wifi.m§`.Ii ta 3'!" Be" Bt°‘d' price of the album is 5( ¢9“"3- _ ac im 0 e verb . ' d :K R 25p. 6. off.; Z” Vi' e have put this lot on the front centre table. (`orne early and get iirst choice at AT 25 P. c. nlscollirr. They include Dovlies, Centre Pieces. Cail'Vil'\8 C|0fhS Drgwn Lingns, C\lS|'\i0n Covers. Laundry BBQS. 5 any many other different styles. _ . _ The People; Store. Wholesale nd ulnontgg - e _ M A _ it -1_;@_}@-__-zu Pattern quiet, used to sell at $5 and 1 $6.60, our price $3.50. which price will ' clear them quick-At Paton's. 62 blue Sand blown heavy melton overcoats, 1 warm and nobby, worth and sold else- 1 where at $7, our price $5. 38 Black 1 curl cloth overcoats, worth and so"d 1 elsewhere at $10. our price $7.75. Thlis Z coat is pronounced the dressiest in 1 Charlottetown. 27 Dail: grey over- . 1 coats. the popular shade. Worth and ll 2 sold elsewhere at SU, at $15, our price, 2 grand fitters and very stylish; alsoa 1 line line of blue an black melton beaver 1 and pilot cloth ovei-coats. Our $10 coat is a beauty.-Jas. Paton & C0. i Tea ch-ths' - 4 wzi, d Tues si Fri. V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ . . _ . _ ._ ` ' '13 Good heavy tweed overcoats. f Q Last seasoi were com- ; plerely sold of-_ Ebony goods E so this year vi have a larger a. mild cathartlc w en one is nee e i sslsllaz-lmsmmmm-_lv --W ~ v man ` =-~=-= fm » we ' Bendev»SLin,me,,,, cum; Dah, treatment. Allin one box. 50c. every- where. In this city on the 7th`inst., Annie, wife Get the genuine Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab of T B Riley also an infant child lets They cure Stomach Trouble i iltam ed Linens _ I i 5 t ~ p T THIS Is WHAT THEYSAY‘ Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed ' . Milk and ouwill decide whether it is whgc2.l|{;,,F0%?-gpggsza better and c eaper than a cow. Ask your 9 - . . I . ' . I rheumatism or dyspepsia, say it cures 4 \ I prompt-ly_ and permanently. even after all p ‘ ° B _ l -. - _ A . \ f 1 melrliigine witn utmgvstl configienog that; it ~ ° i wi oyou good. at it as one or ' .‘.. ~ others you have every reason to believe it will do for you. _ Constipation is cured by Hoods Pills. i Grifer forit. reparations fail You may take this B ,__ __ B, @1019 Ui OLID .a¢ EBONY 4’ .fi coops .a _.a ai : supp‘y in the newest patterns - These goods make elegant ; and lasting presents, and should 2 ' have a ready sale. _ f I C :me earl as the best goods _ y _ § are usually snapped up quickly. 2 Our prices were never lower. 1 We are preparing f0r thc _f ,largest tiiie in this line we have ever had. The large, white tablets digest the food, and correct all disorders of the digestive 5 solos ososss o soosoao ¢,-r A 0 IOIO llllll lllllo _ Ir0l1.B6ilS,____.. ' We have set up, on our ‘est door. a number of irou boil White Bnamellell ,_'________,_______ r ' in white enamel finish, some with brass r\i‘hp sud knobs ..._Z_ __ -i-_-_ ___ _Q / -- -f. re' -1 ‘~. Z Vt. ' 4/ <§J}`" f" Ld "23 .KJ l _y- :___ V *___* »-;/5. _ ‘.:_~,_-1. '_ _` ` .V -_f \ 1. __ . Fi Tl ’> P\/141;* ' .\_"' if .‘ C - ‘ _ ,y <~ :.72-H _ ,£1 ,- _ i -' _ f_».» ~ ' " < /.7:f9l1‘_‘(_E;'- \_ ~ _ /_ - :. `-‘ I *;. \" '_ _ ‘ Underwear Men’s--75c some wiih brass knobs only. 'Etsy are all pretty da@us, and arelitted wivh springs and msttiossss, so that _yoi can tell exactly what they are like set -up. we kwa thai in diderenv. width~ from 3Ft to lit Gr-old the prices are from $5 65 to $10.50-We will gladly show shem- whetiier you want to buy or not. ..!__9.'i__l!._i!.§X.’_§.° " A -A~ ..._ -_- Y* A number of Shir ts-good qualities-Drawers to match are sold out. Regular $1.15 to $1.50. o’.:losk, ,six horses find 45 | head of pure gi-_ade cattle. Sale sitive. = Terms twelve. _ _ auction at Mr. .Samuel Wheatlcy’s, East Royalty, Monday Dec 10th at 1 There will be offered at ' _ Hair Bi-aahee,Cloth Brushes, P Military Seto, etc., etc. ‘ _ i Agleaanre tosiioo them to you. » i‘ 7'* \ fl ydf ‘Er _-jp ‘J . lk-"' <. r"' _ '_'»‘/?(,,/6`f`_/ -. _ “ as , .- ‘ ,_ 5 .. - .. _ ~ '~ - . _ ‘ > ~. f 1 . _ ,_ _ fu, ,_ _ ;- Jn -_--- ._ _.wi ~~-,_.-<,».._f_. _ ,_ 1. ' ~ ' ~ ~ ~ - - _.fi _».»-‘TL .»~...:. _ _ _ .-.§.c;“.i».-_‘.‘\~;.f- ~' " < ""-avr ~ 1.. : ~ "-.._;. ’ _ ._ ‘l \ ` 5* ‘_ 'r. .l. ` LONDON l‘l0US¢_»_;_' ‘ .2 af `