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Homceopathic Chemists London, Engia — BREAKFAST PPER EPPS COCOA ne ady iO} your TEFUL ~ —— i€ M “i [If you want to make a nice acceptable Xmas Preeent—here’s just what you want, something out of the ordinary— Someching that will be appreciated — something that wll afford amuse- ment forthe long winter even ings. Come in our store and inspect them-——yon don’t have to buy—you’re al- ways welcome. MILLER BROS QUEEN STREET, - Conwnotziy’s Boi_pine BWeeaabbedade Uddaadadddsededd QLLAAAALLbbAALQLbdddadesdbddddddaddade edd | a8 | ber betrothed, and has gune to build sweet homes, {strife iu the | frende, or secret grief to those i i | | love had its golden dawn. CHRISTMAS BELLS. —_——- (Scotch paper.) Jot only aroundthe Yule log, where children Jance and sons meet mothere who ew brace them, and fam le« are re-united, hutin distant lands the echoes of Cbhrist- he emigrant as be sighs for his native shure, io the soldier io the buraing suo, marching through ibe sands of the desert, to the Scottish maiden ar away who bas followed the fortunes of up a rouse in the F r Weet; gto all these ristmas brioge back memories of home, The soldier at the camp nas bells whieper peace to fire murmurs— [ wish I whaur Gaudie ri W haur Gaudie rins, wha 1 wish l were whaur Ga e rip At the back o’ ir Gaudie rins, He recalls the faces and_the voices of the old home. To the weary on bede of sick nees the Christmas gift, the card or kindly = note brings refreshment and peace. They feel they are not forgotten, and, as thev think of Bi) past, DOpt ike @& OF spirit, whi spore Of the coming time a u unknown. The a d sees cause pain and cisease shall be closes bis | iver, for grateful reflection and new hope, and gives as the first-fraits some bouvitiful aud secret gift to a less successful or sirnggling friend. New resolutions are formed to dey. The Liberal re-olve to be a more ee Liberal, and lees of a partisan. 1e politician for one glad day meets his pponent with a hy and forgets his happiness of the common brotherhood of mer. The man whose habits have been giving apxiety to his woo love mercenuat m most, resolves to-day to abandon ! | danverous h sbit, and tolivea_ wortl ; A ; DOOIer life. The father whovze brow has i | been clouded, and whose heart has been ( pained, feels on this Christmas dav, with hie children once more under the old roof tree, the trust and the confidence of olden days. He ceases to mourn with the weep ing prophet—** Woe ig me for my hart! My tabernacle is spoiled,and all my cords are broken. My children are gone forth of me, and tney are not. There is none to stretch forth my tent any more and to set up my curtains!” His girls send their children to the old home, and hie eons act nobly because they know that they must look with truth and manly pride into the old man’s eyes on Cuarist mas Day. This ts the day the old widow woman gets the letter from her boy in the far country, and as she fonadles itin her withered hande she glows with pride and peculiar pleasure that her bov has not forgotten her. On prairie and in western home, where mighty * Missyvuri rolls down to the Sea, "the g sihal children of Scottish> homes .meet, and at the fire~ side tell to each otber the stories of the old home. Memory turns over the photographs, indelible and beautiful, of the old fireside,of the farm on the hillside among the waving corn, with the big elms sheltering the house from the northern blast. Or the picture is of the early love, what time the primroses blow on the aunny side of the singing burn; when uader the hawthorn bloseom early first Ur the p*cture may bethe kirkyard near the {gray old kirk, half covered with ivy, where the loved oneg rest. mas Eve do the memories of the past rise on the magic mirror of the heart, we re call the touchof the vanished hand, tones of the loving voice, silent forever more. This, too, is the festival of tre poor, The generous heart today forgets their taults in their sorrows, and with bountiful hand scattereth | iberal gifte. They, too, like to taste a rare dainty ; it isto them the better that it is 80 rare. The erring take heart to-day, and turn agaio to the path of virtue, for Christmas bells ring out forgiveness, and in every tone tell the wanderer that the door of mercy stands open to-day. Kindly read~ era to-day forgive the faults of the vedious letter, and oaly smile at the twice told tale of their old friend, and he, gratefal for the sympathy of thousands of indulgent readers, thanks them with all his heart, and wiches then in the highest, beet sense a merry Christmas ac: Year, +a+oe—- NOTES AND COMMENTS eo — Some sé sation is Causedin diplomatic circles at Petersburg by the statemeni thut the British ambassador there had a pri- vate audience with the czar in connection with eveuts in South Africa. —The action of the Boer authorities in granting only part of the concessions re quested by the United States Government in behalf of the British prisoners at Pre toria has intensified the feeling in official circles in Washington growing out of the manner ia which the Boers have treat<«d the humanitarian overtures of the United States. The Boer authorities have totally ignored the request of the United States that the American consul! at Pretoria be permitted to distribuce among the prison- ers money with which to buy delicacies and tobacco. —Those who think that the military etrength of Britain is not sufficient for the emergency are happily laboring under a delusion. Here are a few figures Regular forces at home and in the colonies, including South oe ok ee 145,500 Oe ER seses kv gtbaas 84,500 NN 6 6055. cconpel bere setgde 140,500 SIINIIOD 4 o's x b's « chevoentenduielaae CE WOR ORI OID ose 00s: scincee csi: nocesecs: EOS eae Total.. ** © © © C88 ete ee 644 ,700 This islaueoting outfit does not include the Indian army, which consists of 72,- 160 British troops and 151,140 native troops. So on Chr ist- { a2 happy News CHRISTMAS. Se Why do the people throng the streets ? Wi this noise avd bustle ? The ce oak y tolk are driving in, And my, how they do hustle. The stores look bright, as stars at nig at And business now ts humming; Why all this stir? O don’t you know, ‘Tis Chri-tmas that is Coming. To market, from her country home, Cowes the fair comely maiden With turkeys, geese, and ducks also, Her ba | heavy laden. she chmb the e airs, her burden bears, And emile- as sweet ag boner, ] For she k.ows we want her geese, And a he wants our money. : : t tneir baking done ’ their buy' ng ; Pney’re eure to think ot something elee, Some preity thing espying. A pretty sleigh, or booklet gay, A dol., or set of dishes, A os book, or Christmas card With pictures and good wishes. O, there ie one thing helps to make This life of ours worth living, It ia the yoy and nappe ness, ihe blessed )y of g ving. Ome timely gift, some Sos to lift From hearts in sorrow grieving ; O yes, we know that giving is More bleesed than receiving. Then let us all this Christmas tide Our hearte with love o’erflowing Thank our Dear Lord for aj! the gifts He is on us beatowir Pv. May joy and mirth, bask o’er the earth, And drive away dull sorrow, Soon shall we hear the caoildren say, ‘Christmas will cor to-morrow.’’ © rE < < -iiree Ae ESTEEMED EXCHANGES St Jobn Sun: [t is worth remembering that the two Prince Edward Island con stituencies of Murray Harbor were gerry. mandered by the Provincial Government in 1895. Atthattime the Grit govern mént took out of the riding three Con servative polle, giviug 150 majority. The lately defeated Attorney General is sorrv now that his friends did not remove a!! the rest of the Conservatives. But the goveroment did not know in 1893 that so many liberals would cease to be liberals in tiX years. -_ ca + en NEWS NOTES. ss The Island of Mazambique, Portaguese, East Africa, has been swept by 6 terrible cyclove, which did much damage, desiroy- ing many houses, Lord Carzon is making a tour of India and it is made the occasion of a vast dis play of wealth bythe native princes, who delight in receiving the Koglish ruler with pomp and pageantry. Lucknow advices say that Lord and Lady Curzon were m<t by the Mcharajshcuf Dhbolpur, who hada new set of gold carriage harness for ihe occasion and wore massive ropes of pearle. of which he has a famous collection. } Thirty years ago, the 21st of December, 1869, Eimund Horne and Thomas Pierce commenced business on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets, Sharlottetown, dealing in grain and flour. Atthis time Mr. Alexander Horne acted as clerk. Afver a year’s experience their warehouse was found to be inadequate for their rapidly increasing business, and the first building was moved back to the rear of their lot anda new one erected at the froor, thua doubling their capacity. They then built a large three story double tene- J=RVOUS... “EPRESSION vicans Impoverished and Exhausted Nerves— Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Restores and Revitalizes the Nerve Cells, | = Peo '¢ whe stiffer from Nervous Depression and Exhaustion frequently look healthy and strong. ‘They alone know the thousand dis- tressing symptoms which make their lives miserable. The lack of nerve force results ina slow and sluggish action of the heart, impaired diges- tion, headache, despondeacy, and a fear to venture, loss of energy, sleeplessness, incapa- city foe mental labor or business. With these symptoms there is usually melancholy and fear of death, which tends to increase nervousness, but there is every reason to be hopeful if the right treatment is used. Pr. Chase's Nerve Food contains all the nutri- tion required to create new brain and nerve tissue. It imparts to the nervous system that life-giving principle which sendsa thrill of new atrength and vigor through the system. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food will cure by the building-up process, which enables the body to laugh at disease apd weakness. Face cut and fac-simile signature of Dr. A. W. Chase on every box of the genuine. soc. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co.., Toronto, ne Papers & Magazines ae a The annual sale of the Papers and Magazines at the Y M C A, will take place on Tuesday evening, the 26th inst, at 8 o’clock, A good opportun- ity to get the best English and Ameri- can papers and magazines at half price. By order, l i Th. .... THOMAS W. MAY. SHARLOTTETUWN, DECEMBER 23, 1899 IED BE TOE EO LTE TEN DE GIF Ges A. CTR TON WORE A ile i OR ee ee Lee ee ee ee wee EVERY - DEPARTMENT - FULL Special Prices all this Week FUR DEPARTME Fur coats for gents Jackets for ladies | Gloves, mitts | i_ined coats Lined gloves Collars for gents Collars for ladies Mufflers, Sleigh robes fur caps This department is up to date n every respect and you will find our prices as low if not lower than as all comers. The only and hat Map | ’ ’ } dep thorougbly up to date —all the latest styles in American, Einglish and Canadian Hard Hats in stock. Read the list below and then come and select somethiag sensible. CLOTHING Men’s tweed suits Serge suits Worsterd suits D 8B. and S. 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