1 -_.gli \ . \ - K Mail Contract saws =: ` *Ze _ . _ _ , . » ~~‘»~ i;;,;..., ._ .1 ,., A . .gr . i BOSTON. Des is-'rue 1;.-uit.. schooner M. D. __ B., Capt. ‘Richter, from Hantstott.. N. 8., from.Now York, which was towed here from Gloucester seveigal days ago seriously damaged as a result of being run into by the British schooner' Evolo_ tion, -.which parted from ber anchor. nge and crashed into her, ismepatring the damage at Greens yard, Cn,1s,,a_ and will be ready to resume her pas- sage "fy Hoon. The cost of the re- pairs will amount to about $2,000, The Evolution has been libeled for damages by the'owners of the M.-D, S. and will he‘ sold at the United States marsha1’s sale to satisfy the claim. _The Evolution was hound “from this port for Noel, N. S., and had put into Gloucester for shclter from B gale. Bhe would have been driven ashore had not the crew of the M. D. S. got a line to her, uf- ter she fouled their vessel, and hold her until the storm sn1,si<1od_ .\ccfni>ri‘s 25,000 AND sn'1"ri.n sulrs. i_I.\’c:m.N Cit.> 'r. A. Stewart, city, leaves this morning for St. John where she will visit friends for ii companied by her daughter, Miss Edith. who will go to Belmont, Ont, to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. McLcnn. Mrs. J. R. Outerhridge, determolo-' gist. who has so successfully conduct-' ed parlors in this city for several summers past leaves on Tue_sday next for Seattle where she will in future reside. Mrs. Outerbridge has won for herself a large host of friends who will wlsli her much success in her new homo. On-her way out she will visit in the larger American cities. Before niljourniiiciit of the House o‘._ (‘»omiii.;us in (lttzuva, ld. N. llhndcs gave notice of the following motion: "That inasmuch us the iininigratioii policy of the government and several railway companies has for many years been almost entirely confined to the development of Western Canaria, Novi-i Scotin, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island have not Zl'oWu in an equal degree with the rest of the Dominion; in the opinion of this House. in order to promote uniform prosperity throilgh . (landfill. the governinent slinuld speedily inaugu- riite nnd curry out ii policy of publi- city and iniiiiigriitiou designed to promote the more rapid ile\'€l0lJli`|0Ut of said provinces." The McKinnon Drug (‘/o's Stoi'c,in its Christmas attire, presents such an attractive appearance that the casu- al caller seems to be anxious t0 rc- ma~'n and the passer-by impelled to enter. The decorations, principally in the national red, white and blue. 'U19 festive holly and Christmas bells, are modestly and tastefully arranged and ohtaiiied is an effect most desira in the decorative art; In an extra call on a special line The Best Drug Store anticipates tlie_ needs of their customers nniT~fii;\t__his particu- lar season have St0Ck0< ¢l1§m9'3l"°5 liberally with a SUPPIY Of Chmtmhs chocolates. But little need be said- of the quality‘ of thc chocolates,- they are Moir's and thc name IH _H synonym for all that is excellent in chocolates. In iu'oclu'in2 NHS “IW they have secured 'thc highest grade of chocolates at a ressoiinble price. Another particular feature of their fresh- stock of dainty Xmas clioco- lates is the cxflniiild "‘"lety of d°` sifzns in which they HV" ll0x°d~- There ig 9, wide range to choose from.-' boxcs of all sizes in all shapes had with 9, gi-cnt rain-:C Of l1f¢“l'_°l7°° “ brass, velvet and silken finish, etc., nnd prices varying suflicicntly to suit the I-equi;-omonts of each individual customer and still to permit o selec- t,o,,_ The Xmas purchaser will also und there a splendid range of fancy toilet articles.-the must =iPi"°l""“*° of gifts,-smokers suillllivs. GW- -~"'l‘ho School that has won the con- " 1 _" Union Com- ildence of glee ___il°°I’ 9 , 8_3,_dt, mercial Co 2 ‘ _.R ._., ' the raises otou Bxwerlbulgogcls-Q lellizall oeer town You oar th in DN 51' 5’ *'52,* "h&-“" uf Crum r ad. aku sto ally. he! 2:-le pure, w ofuomo and nulrit ous. » _ ‘ Poet Ohlce Insi>°°*°l`- 12-16dl3W. . ‘ . .1 ' " "‘ ’ . r //I f 'fi _ ,. __. i 1 |63 Kent Street ,VY 7 Y 7-::JVC-A'Y`A'Y`Y"'A`73"'J"""'”"""~'-'~`-`-'-'-`-`-`»`-‘-'-‘-=- - f:-:::_»_-_-_-.-_-,-.-_-:_-:_-_-_-:_-_-:_1-_-_-_e.-_-:.1-.~.-_-1-_-_-_-_ : y ill this Province. Miss Katie Mclntyre, Milleove, was a visitor to the city yesterday; , _.__ | Albert McKinnon, Neponset, Mass.. urthumberlaiid last evening, and Hugh Walker, North River, were There ___ visiting in Clyde River recently as the guesi.s,of John A. and Mrs. Mur- ray. _ prayen Afnon the "ize winners at the B DI 'Amherst 'Fair were Wood & Son, Hazelbrook, winning first prize for Orwell have ' . . f , _ _ _ returned home Campbell Vlliite Chad Wheat and 53;” £5' e"l0yBl1le visit to friends in first prize for barley. _ . Rev. J. F. Folyd will deliver the 'third sermon in the series on Chris- tinn baptism tomorrow evening in the Central » Christian Church, the _subject being “Who should be Bap- .tizcd?" . , Rev. T. Fullerton will preach at both services in St. James Church _tomorrow. In the 'morning his dis- ,courses will be on The value of the :word of God, and in the evening, The secret of joy. l ___ I The funeral of the late Lemuel .Puole, city, will be held from his late lresidence, 40 Hillsboro Street, to- lmorrow, Sunday, afternoon leaving _the house at t\\'o o’clock sharp. The funeral will “be under Masonic aus- pices and the pallbearers will be 1G. A. Sharp, Simon Paoli, John Ai. Webster, Edward Chandler, D. Mc- lKiniion and K. J. Martin. Rev. Mr. Heaney, assisted by Rev. Wm. Harri- son, will ofiiciatc. A Prince Albert exchange announ- »ce;< the wedding in that city on Dec. 2nd, of Miss Emma Cantwell, daught- Misg Blanche Fmlayso mt er of Win. and Mrs. Cantwell of this I1. y who* < ~ has been sp nd- t, ' city to J. G. McDonald of Cardigan, 8 mg ‘° PM ““@=°i». ii. i. 1 1' tel it - ui do- mme: ia y a ei e we ing .\1r. and Mrs. McDonald left on an extended trip to the Pacific (least, returning via the Southern Pacific. The happy couple will ivisit er ay evenmg Ernest B5-91'. Of nary and they will reside in Saska- th° P' E' I' R' Freight Shed. City. ltofon in the future. (ln Tuesday, Dec. 5, Rev. Father Johnston of Palmer Road delivered 5 lecture in Hope River Hall under the auspices of the Hope River Literary and Debating Society. The suhiect was Thomas Moore, the famous Irish poet and writer. The character, writings and habits of :he 1.-oeL~i Jo- .ncstic and social life were thorough- short time, later proceeding to Bos- ly oxp1nined_ The interest of the ton and New York. S118 Will be a°'iaudience, which - was great through- out the whole lecture, was raised es- pecially when Moore's poems were iaanted by the sweet and well-toned ice of the lecturer. This not only showed the speaker’s intellectual but also his vocal talent. Every person returned to their home delighted with the evening’s entertainment. ::CI'l‘Y TAXES-A list of names for unpaid city taxes will be advertised in a few days-Parties that have not paid will please take notice. 11-28dtf. ::'l‘he Ii.'ilk.nlo" Concert, 12-lfidli. Exquisite Perfumes in attrabtive -pack- ages at prices ranging froiii 25c to $5.00 Chocolates. _ ' packages are 'now on~ _ in bozes, baskets and bulk. Some ver handsome .Y exhibition at prices from 35 cents to $5.25. 5 -.iiodaks s f _ _ \_\_ ‘ Brownies-and Pocket Kodalcs at prices from $2.00 in ` $20.00. We want you to see our _ x assortment. ‘Johnson Q Johnson _ * 1- ____ ,.5- __ - See Our Xmas _ Chocolates We have just /f received our new fresh, stock of chocolates in ,beautifully. decorated boit_e's, including holly designs, hand painted scenes and other dainty effects. The line includes ' the best~ in Cadbul'y'B, ‘ White’s, Moirs, Lowney’e, Rockwood and Ganong’s--n. - really splendid line. These chocolates are ab~ solutely fresh and are in a class all their own Prices range froln.a box 304;, up _' (ii __ .gi,.,. ,__ 1 4 ,~ _ s s.v¢.\»/\ .~\-. \ _ i 2' I '_ 1 ,'\_ _ Qi* _,od Je/ >°”>“`;`ff'.‘ Eif- /~ o 3 J i0’»i\'di\i§`\i"’3 -s .I . 33%! \_’|» A U . ~ ‘ ~ a , , _ Yest d _ this city about the last _week in Jan- ,_ C ‘; \`.J’ '-1 . -I iq -\ I \. *_ 1# Christmas H andkerchief buying naturally gravitates to Moore £6 M cLeod's great range FOR ARE G ATHERED the veryibiggest assortments and by far the greatest varieties, and likewise the best values in Christmas handkerchiefs to be found in P. E. I. makers-cutting out all intermediate profits. Women’s initial handkerchiefs beauti- Men‘s Hemstitched linen haudkerchiefs, fully made and finished 2 5c and 35c, letter daintily worked i8c ` Women’s hmbroiderecl handkerchiefs, in Menu H mstit ,_ d ,_ h mdk ,_ ,S great variety of designs oc, izc, i5c, zoc, 25c_ at Zoe 2 Z E C e “en a ere 1 C 35c, 5oc, 75c, i.oo»to 2.oo. ‘ 5 ,ss Soc. _ VALUES ARE BES l` on account of the fact that practically every line comes direct from the Blankets ¢ Table Cloths 396 f0 7 -50 _| Only 8 buymg days to Christmas l_3-50 f0T2-50 + C \\ __ . ( _ J . _g . _ T"'~',U _ Charming Opera Scarfs ‘ as gifts elegant boxes free Handsome crepe de chene scarf, wide satin edge, scarf 31 inches wide 3 yds long Very dainty plain scarf of crepe de chene hemstilclied end--wide border, champagne, navy and brown, 3 yds long. 31 inches_ wide A` wonderfully effective scarf is this line in chiffons ._ ,, -_i_"i| ii\§i§r> 1 ‘_ ! 'iifsil -- `| ¢ _V - .%» How about _ Blankets Sturdy and Sightly Bags as gifts Suits cases in every style and at every grading of price.- Suit cases of Fibre-ot' basket weave, of leatlierette-of solid leather. ` _ 2.20. 2.60. 3.25. _3.i'i0 Solid leather c:if;r:s at . 5.90.__6.40. 7.25, ll.75 ` Club bag, Fiflany model, solid leather, leather lining, `i‘ .E 5', _ _il-,l§~j‘;?f’.?~ J ff. __ _ » / .,. N.. \\.. .is _*_* with jet and cut steel beads. Fancy borders in stripe satin eff” 2.50, 2.75, 350 _ V Ci ‘-»_ ii-5’ '» » ; __ weighty silks, hemstitched end. 3 yds long-27 inches just delighted .go- Z wide, greys, mauves and of hoe blanket line at < .___ _ 7.50. as 16 inch _ 3 -_"if WELL Now, Wines Rich and handsome scarf of wrong with the suggestion ? _ Some housewife would be ' greens. A very beautiful eve, Soo, 1,35, ..5o, 290, 3.25, 4.60, 5.95, 6.25, 6.50, French sewed ' ' 7.25 .i-,em-. 18 inch ` Club bag of black wslrus _ grain, leather lining, double to get ,a Pa” handles .' ' . s Christmas ,6 inch 9 ' 1Sincl1 I _ ___ li _ _ ' _.-if me big ` ;. .| Christmasbazaar ,_ , _ second floor - 'l`Hi§RE/S MANY A PUZZLED buy- ' er who wants an inexpensive gift, and will -J, cf ...ii 10 ` iiudthe very thing for 25c, 3oc or maybe . ___ , 50: iii the BAZAAR. Ll, Fancy articles of all sorts -Cusliiou *J 7 tops-.ie¢ieriiimes-You should seeihioue. embroidered in silk. sulimre our display in Seelys and Pivers Centerpieces, _drawn work handker- goods-we never had a nicer showing chiefs, an immense variety_to choose in these lines. E. A. Foster, cenminfrom at little prices. Beer & Weeks. _,_acI.e0d. _l.2-ltldtf. Mmire & .\1rl.ciul. _'l2~ltldtf. _ __/. __ _/ . 1 ._. /. llriigstore, Sunnyside. 12-lfulili. i'2~l2rlrtf. . V f' 1 _ \ , ~ . . . ~. .~~‘ -;- ~ s \ \ , . 1'. / - ¢ . " .' . x “ °' 1. " ’ _ .». _ _Lf .,_,\_.,, _,._-'_____‘-_,_-Q _ .. _ . - _ ~- , 55,.-_‘__ GUARDIAN iuasr or~'Au." ' PAGE' . -- 1-._...j.l;.-0.73. 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