4 i `I¢`¢_ lét _,ga _§E~a;__b:‘ ~:,5_;¢» ‘12‘~;=r ¢"::i§r:- E ‘fi r \ i }_ 4 ._+ -s..»» ».i~ ,,___i¢~i¢vv¢=»~.l_;a »--- CHRISTMAS all our Chrlglmah goods except deeply significant as at the present time Q ;ll11:'].l:1‘;l;e§a;:i{et~f0r .~ ' _ ' ' '_' '_ ° . ~° °° t° ,[3222 The iiistorical reality and majesty oi A fur _med cape _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5 oo, _O oo, lb oo cigars. les” “"5” be°°"'°s mm 'md "me MPAWS NAVY AFTER THE WAR /A good iweed or cloth Jacket . . . . . . . 5 oo to 20 oo distinct tho years Increase, ____ A good cloth skirt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I 00' 2 5° up to 9 U0 and as Eineison once declared that “the Japmfs navy has been replenished G"-ls tweed Jackets and “htel-5, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 50 tg 10 00 name of Tcsus is not so iiiuch written as _“nee the Wm by two new _mttleshws F“r J°_¢ke's In Grey Pefslgn Lamb P piougiieii into the very history of the and by me __“Ns_“n warshlps of _his was Seal, Astraclian and Russian Lamb, $25 oo, 3o oo, 40 00.50 on to 80 00 woild For His appealing, unexamplerl A g00d Seal Jacket for $35.00 including perfumes pipes, cigar cases, smokers cabinets, pipe racks, iiiiirors leather goods, walking canes, etc., etc JRMIESON The Druggist I he \ledic.il Hall vvvvvvvvvs/v0 ssxssswsmssssnsss Just lime for a Word of ll r - Advice Don L iiiiss vi~iting the SUNl\ YSIDE BOOKSTORE INTEREST YOU viiiiitfiii fi HAPPi C°iRi5TiiiAS ASZARD & MOORE Prince Edward Island s Christmas Store We Solicit Your Christmas Trade Ten Per Cent Holiday Discount n lg-,ii|\ ever) hivgi tl SiO e iii tl Y iir's B. We a-“ii t ai. our ivii i d ,ii.rl c stoiiie-s ina' nn iff nr of ours ie- siiired to assi L in gli ng io all ~ I 0 d- l>c~l t>lii.iiiiililc‘ 1)()N T hu) Holiday (io I iiniii on have visited the WIORI that adiiiitledlv stan is .ii ine head in VARIETY OUALIIY ai ci PRICE Vt e are the laigest bust rs and sellers of l`o) s, Fancy Giods and Nox eitii s, in this Province Mani new iliies added this vmr B lying so largely fiom first hands for cash we buy cheaper and can aiford to sc- 1 cncaper than nnv oihcr house ho gn at is the variety of our GOODS that we can suit any tiste or pulse \\ e in kc si spcclal y of importing G3Oi)\ for XMAS PRL“Ll\ l`:. and our store has earned thrm gli ionest effort, the name “'innn\ Chun Hendqunvti-r-_ Wiiiiiiig all .i Mi rry li mis and Iiapiiv New Ycar CARTER & C0 Limited in ul the sncre i l fl. the Kiiig's visit, this inearnation gone bcfoie high in the peerage of all great and realms and tlilngsyust as in some ol cesslons of huiiinn beauty have com gone and where all manner of striking i deeds have niurkcil the historic pile centuries, there still shines out above all others one day when royultyvin iguest.. That was the rad letter day in r thc nnnals of the grand old liuilding the chronicles of its history did not to record in fitting tornis the advent doings of that memorable visit of the King So in iilithls world`s varied thrilling story there can lie there ,time to compare with that when ll-loyalty of Heaven came here I language of Pressel in his Life of Jesus, describesin eloquent words the tempor i ary abode of this King of Kings Earth thou grain oi sand on the shore ofthe Universe of God, thou Bethlehem amongst the princely citioi of Heavens, thou nrt and remnlnost Loved One amongst tcii thousand i and worlds, the Chosen of Godi Thee will lle again visit and then I wilt prepare a throne for Him so gavest Him a manger cradle, in radiant glory wilt thou rejoice as dia'st oiioe drink His blood and tears mourn His death! On thee has Lord agront work to complete Divine, must forever siund out biight and high above everything else-the niugui ficent coiossil exception to all that has From this visit of the King our earth has received a distinction vihich places it famous palace v\ here all kinds of life have passed along for geneautions, wheie splendid scenes have tri\nspiied,w here pro- SATURDAY DECEMBERW 1905. the general fooling among thou who travel or :hip fmigiitis that itiiiuat be 0 d F ciiismis 1905 vu ‘=»- Ev-“"1 °°~“»=‘~ "‘°°°“"“‘°“ For Motl\cr,l"ather and Sister or Brother, ll tl ill that under the conditions of tiieviliiter A U I ""” service so they are every winter, the e (By Rev William Harrison) §°v°m_m°“t °“3l‘"' t'° pay $1” °°:t° , | even persons rom town an coun ry T’“’°""°‘“““”°"’°"'°”’° °°'”“‘“"d:“" have proposed unit nie requisite sis bs Read this carefully, then do YOUR CHRISTMAS I $ d l ti ::.,,.°::;:;;.‘.°;‘.,:;°,::::,,:;i:;.s:.,;‘t gy” SHOPPING -f as So tters were down to yesterday Over wider areas than ever this noble when P__l____l____l LB Mlllerol the Chu, ooniniemorntion exerts its gracious lonebown Buslnem Cone” gene_,°__‘ly and lmperlshable sway Taking the ousted to pay for plming the wlephone lsigcst vision of the past and the broad ____ _hs expeme of "___ Colle” ll the RA" est outlook ofthe future there are ample _my Aubhorltles would ______se__t_ It ls grounds foi assuming that a time will yet understood that _ms ____°pos__l was com __ _ __ lcinie vihen the whole illuminated world munlcned to s__pe__l___e__de__t sham but will unite inceiebrating tlieodvent of Ono wnh what ms ,L could not be learned u wh°"° “am” is W°"delf“l and wh°s° last night. There seeinslittle doubt that influence upon the affairs of this ___ one way or another the patrons of the & earth has already grown to inconceivable Railway Wm hive the benellt ol the ‘ e n 0 dimensions. ` fo telephone but the oost ought not toiall Never \\ii.~i the gieut Chiistmss annl upon th; genemslw ,,f,,l,,|n“|e public stamped on sole \ersary nioie widely appreciated or so splrlwd clude" itei of a nation and thc yenrniiigs and Piicsses of the woiid weie moulded into one Many l'°"'d‘"`S ‘vmlperuse “ith mnerest' Tweed S1llt5 $3 75 to $I2 00 _ i,0liigfeii@w_niit-iyf cxiiilisiseli tfilw nw ‘““° 'Blue and black Beaver over Coits OLII1 llSlJIl`l\b 0" 0 “Inn nl ll er one _°'°`_ Fancy tweed over coats greater than Meir Fifty years is along period to seive in Duck Refers lvlmt sound _S ll I hem an official capacity, and this prolonged Sheep Skin hlled l-eefel-S Ascending through the dark? WND ln the 01186 0 the veteran F W Leillllel' 8nd COId'l1l'0y I'€€f€l‘S The tumultuous noise of nations iiiigiieii, Assistant Clerk of the iiegisiii- F Whatever °“" 3"°“'“i¥ “'h“l°m l°*“`“9 the excellent work these institutions are that is wonderful about the history of our ,lolng lu prepnrlng l,,m,lreds of young m planet, of thc tremendous forces that havi. people for me actlve dum., of me wha, if @ been at work u on its structures and the P ever may bo said of education as provided strange and splendid deeds that men have ln om, common sclmols and done upon its surface, this one event of of the noble d and e and for s its and fall and and is no l the The the the sons thou thou His thou on gain W P ColwllL 12-ld twfdw. Oonnolly k Oo s. 28d They arrived lata last evening -Our sleigh runners for baby carriages have si- su-~__ As to the telephone for Georgetown station during the coming winter months. captured or raised from the bottom of or capturing the Russian Pacific l:;_hf_§r_?:?;_§£ ability and faithfulness The Goveinnieni Brown and grey u15ter° the Christmas holidays serves to iecall colleges, ti e insiruotion and training in our business colleges is eminently practical and cannot be ton strongly commended The moder ate cost of a B C course is about the best invesiment a young man or woman can make -*__ THE JOURNEY OF LIFE I know it is early morning And hope is calling aloud, And your heart is iiiiie with Youth ii desire To hurry along with the crowd But linger ii bit by the roadside, 80 And lend a hand by thc way, Tis a curious fact that n generous act Brings leisure and luck to a day I know it is only the noontlmc- There is chance enough to be kind, But the houis run fast when noon has passed, And the shadows are close behind. bo think uhlie the light is shining, And act ere the set of the sun, For the sorriest woe that it soul can know Is to think what li might have done, I know it is almost evening, But the twilight hour is long. If you listen and heed each ciy of need You can right full many a wrong For when we have finished the Journey We will all look back and any On life's long mile there was nothing worth while But the good we did by the way Br ELLA Wuuncsn Wim o\ , Call and get some of those nice dinn nd tea sets that are oil‘oi'ed at is nr Fancy California nnvelornngoo at Jno fro _V _ l _, _ 5 . , ' ,i , ,._- ‘ ,~ /=,i<`i.i/I 5 .;".¢‘,x’A'£-Qtisviwl \" a r ~"i_`f, hopes and preparations had paved the h T (_ fe 85 14811188 00d, WB.fll\ l5'Cke‘5 fanglnu In Prlce t e sea liree Russian coast e noe W” tcnmson h':a;n;ers _h-(;]mofn;;:,;oma ships, one armoured cruiser and lour pro frcrn $8 00 to I5 00 for 50 Il illn B ll S 0 B mon 'S S bl; ` ___ tected cruiscis, formerly Russian have mg Of the King u "_lt_ pre( C mrs' also been added to the Japanese fleet mspwlng song' and up' tug prom se The net result is that after destroying had all voiced the iiiinieasurabie desire ivid need for the advent of the Redeemer ___ d __ R ___ Bam F1001' Rugs . . . . $2-00 £0 $9 50 ,md l_l,,g_ ee ““ “’ “B "“ ° Wool door mats (English) . _ _ . . .. I 75 to 2 25 fleet, either of which uns stronger iii Lace Curtains _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ soc to $9 50 pr Men speak of "he f°“`“h”'l°“mgs of ships, men mid guns than the naval force Cal-Pet Sweepel-s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 00 iq 4 00 this Royal Personality iii tlic Old Testa of _~lap___, lletom the wm._ me Japanese T bl C s e overs .. _ . (ioctorioo “‘”““““‘l l" l‘l“°'Y “S “Eu S““lV he" niivy is iiow one halt stronger thiiii it uns Squares for rooms . . . . . . . . . 3 oo 7 oo, ii oo up to 30 oo '*‘ S°'“°ll‘l”-1 °“' '='“°h ""3 “UL “""“’S5°d when the win iisgnii Aiiu the galil has Tapestry, Scotch. Brussel. Velvet or Axintuster Carpet at any price ac oii sucliuscnic before oi sincc Even iii ,wen largely ln l,,,l_l_les|,,p.,_ 0; these C0l'(llIlg t0 SlZ€ Of the YOOUJ Genesis ilit lemes are stiiiing and thi l____a__ had Mx ____ the ommeb’ lost mo by "ery fi" “ellis l'° l’l°“ "lm" “S fmm inines, and has no\v eleven. Iii tonnage ""0lfl‘Lf“°f|'| You are ull" 9"]-V "md" Jiipan's naval force is increased from to feel that something great and incom 223787 tons to 332 107 tons She has nov, pirably good is on its Nay Nowitls a long, dcnthlcss anticipation of this nevi and Pleasure tm “rude hm" S""“l'°r Serge suits li_,rs0n,,_l,ly “hose p,,,,_,e ,lb last the Ferguson on Christmas obseivaiice in past Worsted Suits un_ve____w blmll ml years which appears elsevilierc in this W°r5ted Pant-5 Tweed pants rieve reefers Phe" rp-Joiclngs ‘md lam°“""t“i°“s’ ture, has been filled vilth unqucstlonalilc Beaver feefefs F Then wrmh their |0ve_ than hale 2 has done well to recognise such long and S12? isigsbes Surely the world did walt faithful service by granting him an g l 0 00111103’ °f its R‘3’le°"‘e'~ annuity, uhich we trust he may long be Noi was this hope ami maricllous spared to onioy. F M F I k F heralrling in vain In the fulness of the _.i e 0 S “me He mme *md HI* wmlnll "mde and The closing of our business colleges fcr fixed for ever the one gi eat hour of time Gent s Furnishing A combination sweater in Blue and white crimson and Roll collar sweaters for i 25 to 1.7 5 Good Jerseys at 75c i oo, I 25. Strong knit shirts 75c 85c and 85c Blue and grey flannel shirts 85c. I oo, and 1.25 Serge shirts i 75 and 2 25 Warm suit; underwear r oo to 2 5o Mnfllers soc to i oo Knit muffiers soc to 85:. Lolored shirts 65c to 1.00 Linen collar, calls and white shirt for 75c and articles. Sweaters. Full dress white shirts. Meii s gloves in Mocha, Kid and leather Warm winter caps 5oc. Fur caps 2 25 to io oo Felt hats sott or hard Silk hats 3 oo to 5 00 Christmas waists °i7es 32 to 44 from 3 50 to flannel, white, cream, black and colored 100 white api ons from 25c to i oo Knitted golf Jerseys 1.00 to 4 50 50 knee wraps for rink use 2 50 to i2 oo A dozen of good towels for the Home $2 00 to 3 oo. A dorm of table napkins r 75 to 3 oo A good table cloth 2 50 to 3 50 A pair ofblaukets 2 50 to 5 oo A good hed -‘over 1 25 to 3 oo A warm bed quilt 2.00 [OR l`lY LADY Fancy collars 25c to 2 io Chaieline Bags 65c to $5 oo Purses 15:: to 2 oo Pretty fancy hat pins 5c to 5oc Bottle perfume 25c to 2 25 Large lace ties 6oc to 4 io Battenburg collars 25c to 2 io Fancy silk ties 25c to i 25 Plaid silk smahes 95c to i 50 A large assortment of bibs 8c to 45c. I-Isndkerchiefs, liiwnimusiln and linen in both fancy in ac to 75c, ns? rivdd at last. As we have only reoeivod o ° small shipment, como early if you wont s air.-John Newsoim Bid 8| _ _< », _ - '__ », _ - _ .. . e*-Nm" See them in our viuidow They are beautie Fine low patent :uid choir, ate I` isou tie lirg i,l,,l holes for silk ribbon, iluiity ress occasions prices A1 0 l3d1€S 2 buckle v roof overslioes :iii 95 ( 1 uiiiy make ]usi nmkes i inte i esent iiOEE BROS Eyes Tested Dept i2 75 Silk French a stronger navy than Italy, and is only Norfolk suits . . . . . . . . . . $2 00 i0 $4 00 S" mm mal' °f light' “°“' ”‘ mms exceeded by Great Britain Fiuiice, Ger FHUCY Sults - - - - - ~ - - - ~ ~ I 45 t0 5 75 P”~“‘“t darkness Ive are wnsclous many and the United btates 3 Pc Suits - ° ° ° ' ' ' ' ‘ ' -3 75 to 9 75 bailor suits . . . . . . . . . . . " 2 90 to 8 50 a‘urc f 1.>0O years Sometimi s To one and ull, A HAPPY iiiiii~i1\i,\s i Reefefs ~ - ~ - - ~ ~ ~ » - - - - I 6° t0 5 50 a voice of thunder, sometimes a voice of ____ Ulsters ' ' ° ' ' ' ’ ' ' 3 75 to 5 5° Overconts . . . . . . . . . . 5 oo to 13 oo comfort. Do men hear the blast of s We have cheerfully glven editorial Pants _ _ _ _ H. _ soc to _.SO trumpet' “mes and miles 'may' "sing space to an article froin Rev William Vests "nd falznnlgmw mme swift and tender Hairisoii, who gives eloquent prominence Overalls 25C C0 65 li "male ls we wg" un bignnl of me to tl e religidus aspects of Chrlstniai-itide Kiiig`s appioacli The uiinuls and hoprs t C 6ooto12oo ioooto x4oo 250to375 I25to3oe 5ootor45o 675to 1550 225to 5 4coto6.75 7ooto95u 325’0 900 5ooto8 50 375 t°155° 25o0to75oo 8ooto18oo the white. $3 50 I oo for 3 and plain We are proud o iic satisfaction vic a \ ing in oui optical Jn- parinient Ii om eyes trouble you vniiic in and have tiitiu tested, wont cost you anything Glasses recoiiiiiiciirlcil only when icquircd Satisfaction qiiaiaii tee . The Diiiggid and Graduate Oliiici ii *__ EEEE{?.'l'2°l§‘i.`§} We have cnc Fur Lining left we will sell at a Bargain JOHN MCLEOD il Lv senses# IE"C)IE\t. SALT The uiulrrsigiiuil niitis l< valuable property in Ch iouii i frontin on the Noriii lliiti Hi 1 fl-cm C gy bv oar;-rage iiiiil inn iiii water containing 6o acres ~ ln r n a high siatc oi' ‘ill \ There is mi the c iiiscs i li commoiliona ilvicliiig liou~i ini \~\ out iiilcliiigs H '0U'l ie air. This plum favourably kuowii .is a ‘~ ‘1"“ sort, with liathiiig honliiiil “" Aliunrlanrc of sen v\ cd, HW* ‘I I” l and marsh mud, iiiiikes iiii~ will most valuable prop:-rii»_~ oil ilu WILLIAM M WRIGHT _Wui itli 12 i3dw3ii.ww3i Ch ioviii, ‘ee _,_______k._»"_ A Ai. Yrssr Aires iiosr viirrciiiin lp A" USED EVEERYYIHERE - s-r- a»'.'¢- o`¢'-' op i.im1'l° 'N63'