.l¥“ i - Y N. , i lu rr , lie t' .ip .._._ y, li ,iff .i .F$§§g»& v , L Q sn. ’ WML v. m / wr ,.3 _ .l i, ' v ,"\ ;~ , _ .‘.‘-f s ` ~»i _,. 4 _ _ _ p , fi. .* 1 ; l ,, , 1. , i iv , 1 li. J W __ g _x #__ ' _ . ua _ i 1 l . _._.-r~o<- -ce _-l l V l .ni _ _ h'_ i i t .\ {_ , 5 l 1 t i“= ' i i .fi 1 R it " ’ .-4 .X , _ tl 1 i il ' . , _ l A r _ I IGIT PIG! S ‘TUB LATEST III! ui ‘Ml 1. . IIIARRI D rington St Somerville, at the re sidenloeof the bride on the 29th of November by the Rev Dr Tufts, Arthur Eastman Thurston of Water town to Miss Mary Georgie Wallace ~ daughter of James A. Wallace or ____ \» MAURETAYIA ASHORE steamship Muuretania went ashore last night in the Mersey near Din- gle The tide nas high and a south nest gale uns pre\ailing_ The llig ship was still fast this iorning. Many tugs tried in vain to suumsmll. tllllrlinu lull riuucl-1 count L0\DON Dee 8-The hlg Cunard "`""'""` Y' '""'"`"`""""""""""""' - pays to buy in this Frov__;t- "R T HUUDBD. Ltd Summersiili are advertising some splendid value _ip ulatllcs' coats in their ad in thi tl S C. - E . ~ _ 1 _ _ 'rH_u1is'roN-w1lr.Lscs:-iii. 35 na.- _ _ ' _ _ _ ._ _ . . _ _ . U -melee your Xmas gifts at Hol- nii’s, iimnierslde 1211dr6l. --lie your Xmas shopping at Hol- .iiin`s, suininerside and save money. 12~11dl`6l. ‘ Are You Safilfirrff with th: bm-tiring sys- _lciii as practiced on lilo ` Canadian indians by Fur traders, where the man it, Are _Satisfied Somerville. INGRAM-WES'l`HA\'ER-At 35 Ivalon St., Somerville, on the 29th of November by the Rev. Dr. Tilfts William David lngran'i to Miss Geo- rgina louise Westhaver, daughter of GBOFZG Westhaver of Sonier\'i.lle,and by the Rev. Dr. Tufts Walter Fraiik- t liii Brown, Jr, to Miss Helen Maud W Bowen, both of Cambridge, lllnss. mcieu/iii.-iii¢KixNoN-.it nie rest- “ dence of the otliciatliig minister, on the 29111 day of .\`o\'einhcr hi- thi- Re\._ D,._ Tumi _john Mdihuu U, l\liiiarl`,1¢0- ll: IS Hear churches, schools and other conveniences. Hag rnra lieu- Applicants iiiioula write J. P Hood. Charlottetown, for fin-tim L wlioht-id uni ilie longest. i got the best bargains, or Ci-1. l-2_1 E* Jlll \§iJ lg ‘V222 ._ `~ Q , --Thi Morning Daily Guar Bn CBD - ' di c olitained at Laflerty‘s Tonsorial vnrlurs, Suninicrside. 12-10drtf. -A line of ladies stylish winter outs worth to $16.00 and over, riccd now at $8.98. Holman's, Sum- ticrsiile. 12-11dr3i. -All news, advertising and sch- .criptions in Alherton and vicinizy ihould he handed to H. Clark, Age! r. _ ' drll. --Your choice of a splendid line of ladies coats-the latest styles and naterials for .$8.98. R. T, 1-lolniaii. l.ttl., Sunimersille. _ 12-11dr3i. ~Get luur Xmas candy and groceries here. We keep only the would you plnce more con- fidence in the firm with the system o£ One price to Every- - body. lb UW I Qi' ~ _ ' hat there is no d f é , 'o be offered by gn; E: ____ EE that takes mono imm¢y_ __ ___ . ,_ .st .._., _ _[rom one customer than :: - ~-. l ' ilf » ef e li. I 1‘z:;.:';‘::t‘.°.;.f‘¥.:“° 'fm-° I il' ' ° ' -~ D” \'\m"’1` ilie only storeii Ch't’l`mm '___ ____ __}____ '_ own -- 1' ` ‘ .l l""'fi° '"7" '““°' '“°f-°v "ln .‘§.‘.'...“2...'.“';‘,°...5’.:'5"""'°'-‘ ';~.~.-_ .'__»<,ir ‘i‘~7_ -_ ' _ '*"- *"‘3"-`3i.'7~"‘~ -fl" One Price fo Eval?- f°_`.{'T` ° _ ' ` 'b°d'Y°" ~ ' _, __ -._ ., -4 ‘*""" ',~"_';;'_ i ‘ __ l Everyman’s dollar has the same ilalile- s with ns, and you do yourself an iniusiice if you buy before' mu sec our stock and compare values. \ Island. Rises-Hcc;c..i.\'-_it me resident. P . of the oiiiciating minister on the of Iutlanmiatloniyours 28th of November hy thc lic\'. Dr. W_ A_ HUTCHINSON_ Tufts Charles Riggs of l’rint‘c l-Id ward Island to Bliss Josepliiiic i ` 1 Hiiggan of Wfiltliaiii and dauglitri ol’ George Hugguii of Prince ldilwnrd lslaml. l\lU;\’N-i\lcPH.'l`lL-#At the First Pres- hytcrinn Church, l’.ost~l|l_ on the 22nd of Novelllliei' by the Rev. \\'. M. Tufts il. ll, Williain .\Iunn o; Montague, ll. li, l. to Miss .\‘nriih Ma.;-l’linll daughter of Dmi:iiil _“ac l‘h:iil of l’i‘inc-> ldilwuril lslaliil. Dll;D PR.-\l'(»ll'l`-.-\t Eriiesclill.°_ llcccinhcr 4, lilll, .\lr.-'_ Neil l‘rauglit, nf_'c.‘ 84 years. 'l`l»1'Olll’SlJ.\'-.\`t North 'l`r_\'on_ on 'l`ue_ni|.sfill, uiiilicr i.f iliiritl Jolzi, 'l‘lit1:iipsull, agril .SJ yezirs. The ilzn;-rnl took place 'l`liui‘silil_v, ltevs. .\li-s.~’l's. Field nnd "tht-i:lp..'l.‘.fl,- . Former price 5.76. _ `_ . \ - g , ,'KLndies‘_cp_nts ir_pDortp__d _lipgllzhl _/ \\ \ -` Q_ ‘lg§£l§?;Zé_€p;Tl_;i_r? l.en‘gth Bllnincigegfgrm-_` , -e" f ‘J <‘w I »-», L=101¢S CUHISll§§~.‘;es§1=§i;-riiii:u=‘=ll1~l= ` 9 l Ladies Coats- '¢' § \ . \\ ' - . _ . ’ ` [with curl cloth linin ._interlined with _ Uur big clean tlioculutcs is surclv the _ ’ . - ‘lrug,|,0|- sheeting mnimg them wind ionic of ui..-.i t‘iiii¢_p_{~__f}_ ggggléggpgiphgegggg 'e flolmtd _Nm I f"‘i1s,heS; lindh cleinist ` l galue on theimarket. Fornier Price 816 00. 1 i .\: i u c i , mc( U H C( m C 0 D l FH , 0 Black or navy English Beaver cloth I Ladies’ imported English Tweed J/ x / ' - _ -- ii f 1, ‘~ The Difference in the marked prices under the old -The S. Empress arrived in ‘ ` " ` Suiiimcrsidc Sutiirdiiy, evening, re- A 9 _ / h . ss is n 1 . Ladies’ coats of Black Vlcuna cloth] \ iiirgo range of Ladies’ tweed con Ladies’ Kersey cloth coats in navy ` l 0 - » ~ illil . ,' vi `\ L d T C I llnoutpiitverns. collar. cuf.fs,and pock~‘,10 ll _ ' ' 3 |95 03 Stc:.."l:::.l.:.::.r.r_es.9;.:‘.‘:';.f@:tf._:.'° - » 0 l ° ’ i 13 50 13.50 16.00 Black or navy li nglish beaver cloth. lover: a fine black cu_rl lining in!erlin_ed lwith ru_hber sheei.in§i_Finlsh¢il with ii beziutiful German ink collar and revere richly striped. Former price 21.00 ` 15 oo and we are clearing them at $6.00 7.00 and 8 -_'| e Do For lmitalions. |"_` i For the Genuine Article than Some Firms barter system and The New one Price System are shown NOW \ " . T C I‘ ll. me Fashionable Cape Collar plaid $\- A S‘ti_;i§i_i;i;i:_$_;l5p‘itli cuffs, to match Former) . \ _ _ . We have placed on our bargain rack twenty-five <5 _ coats .in tweeds Kerseys and Vicunas, sizes from 32 to 40. _. The former prices of these coats rangedfroni 10.00 to 00 Superiority is quickly recognized in our Furs l We flharge no More . l _ , Nearly every nation has contributed lo make our Fur l department the envy of competitors, and the i The Makers of ,:ital and several cliiirclies are also Slllllllll HNEU' lllll GHUSS Nliillll WASHINGTON, D. C., Doc. 8- ifciiultivs nggre,','ating_ $7,fi6tl were today iiiiposed by the Department oi (‘ommcl'co upon the British steamer tlrteric charged with what the Ile- pzirtnient characterized as the worst of 1882 The pennliseil vessel nas employed to carry Spanish and Portuguese im- migrants tlirough Magellan Straits to Honolulu. Airioiig the 1242 pas- sengers there were in, tllc eigiit wcclts of her voyage 58 deaths, 57 being Why Doii’t You l`iy A 2.5¢ Bottle of Nox A Cold ln (inc lla It will stop your cough in n few miniltcst Nox a cold in ii few hours; relieve bronchitis mid asthma. Try it 25C, it bottle at Geo. E. Hughes' Drugstore. V ~‘ " ~ =-' -~' 2, lllaud. t -= o U‘ Jw" . »< Pride of the Province. Our stock consists of Otter, from Germany, Sable from Alaska, Hare I -‘ml England, Marmot from Russia, Lamb from Persia, Mink from Jnpan, Fox f .Jul Canada, Mink from Labrador, Otter from Austizlliii, Grey Squirrel from all-2 United States, Maiuifzictured into the most elegant array of Fashionable ._ hm-.vs Ascots, Ties, Muffs, Coats and jackets, that iw,-is ever imported to P. E. gras _[M S ~ I o im.:-_...;i3»;>r7.4~'r0 W/vs B/0 .o5p.4i97;'f£N7;4L .s'7v.9./5 I 1 cage of neglect of stcerage iiassencers in ever brought undcr the passenger act I 8, , , _ ' i .vi '.‘ ' .` ,p » . .. ._ as _ _--i-§`*`-;"*-fi-T-_-- o or ' ' --2--5 children. The hiiths numbfrrcrl 14. tion incrcn:-c.i the mortality. The 'iiie iii'.'e;stl;;i\tioii further reveiiled general sanitary condition of the veg, that the sexes were not properly seg- sei including thc liospitnl quarters """ was found to hc_ullilost beyond hc~ lief ilosiianiii., Dec. -/_'rin ;,.,,c..§.. rcgatcd and that lmilcquate vcntila ‘ PRINCESS ALICE DUE NEXT \‘i"~ll‘K, Alice. the Cunudiaii Pacific 1-uiil-\\’ay’s new Pacific Ocean coast service su-nm ship, is expected to arrive nt \;c- torin curly next week. 'liie i_i-\i- lao and' is now on the last lcf; of its "I’riiicess" was lust rep>":--l nt Cal- long trip iiroulld (Tape Hoi"i.`i`l»u new stcainship was hu_lt in Crt-ii\. Brltnli. leaving there for Victoria 1--'.~|:teiii`l»ei 22. The Princess Alice is .i aint-..'_~llip to the "Princess Adelaide" irliivli made the slime trip last year. It is equipped with all the most modern conveniences for the comfort and safety of its passengers. A tlisputcli from the head of the . _ _ i .__ _ Best for file Money t * , The Islancl's Biggest. Best and Busiest 'Store . 12-I idrzi. . _ - “ ' 1, »-qi.-.ei-re ff.. ~, .,. . Hagar Shoes . n\'en’t any monoply either on the belt leather, the Debt lants,or the best slieemakerii snd they don‘t wont you to think so. They do cflim however thoisHiig- ‘i nn Shoes are still the best hoes modular the money and they are provliizuft dpiléh -nd ____ ~ en I . _ . W0\I1`Gh'l.Sl.N 503683.50. Morris & Smith L___n__- . ._ ..u- ` Sole Agents _ , Great liakes states that the Cana- dian Pacific railway is erecting n huge new coal handling plnnt` at Fort William. No figures wltll regard to the size of the plant have been given out as yet but lt is stated that if will be a big one. In this connec- tion several large contracts for ma- BCDY PROPPED UI’ IN ROYAL BOX IN TI-ll‘IA'l‘I{lfl. \"Il<]I\'NA, Doc. 'li--_ilttelidallce nt the chief tllciiirc in Wursuw, Un tcring the court box to dust the seats ready for the evening |ier[ormun¢@_ saw pi figure sitting very erect in one of the seats ol thc box that was hid- den ii\ the shadow. 0 Turning on the lights they discov- ered that the figure was the corpse ot ii wtll-dressed inzili, and that his D00liCts had been emptied. A doctor “'"S_CHll@