to "--.-iv: VA or ALL.” _ _Gralelul indeed m_us'tflfyou anti Ibe for an *he h‘¥“‘."¥°°~"°l‘°h5¢\ ~.t0 us. Co l would*-i`>'_e1a2 luxu if ` it was'n’t plentifulnnd chea A.”Gri*ti_ ` 1 u ....‘.‘2.':.f”.':.. or is_ iiispirin%_as well as warming. Coal We sei 'makes cheerful as vtell .,8»fjh¢ r _. X .5 5€o?i"coel from here Qflrllaihest of cheer Ai.. Pickard fd" Co -‘ fi ' Phone 240. h'“°wr I ' _ 6 Koo/ok ‘solves the Christmas Prob -_ lem/ for that Boy or Girl of-yours, ` » KODAKS $5.00 up. BROWNIE CAMERAS ' They work like KODAKS $1. - to $1.2. _ _ PHOTO ALBUMS all sizes with burnt leather covers 35.; to $1 90. Calendar Mounts for -l9I5- _ all sizes and latest designs. 1 G. I5. llughes{T’,;=,-gm, ~ Charlottetown P. E. I. __ -1___.; Gf Her W C O me-F or be particu ary pleasing to ni n a neat cast-. e ock here rpecia y se ected from , ger, Ggllet and Harmony of B t exhibit in itse f'-see it. nd Kent .9 A gift that wi goodhotile of perfu \Ve h ve a srg that See ey. Pi\er show. This me is an a.r M K ' ' Cor. Gt. George a e i at R0 (IC e ii _ | 1'#-*'-<-4 "GIFTS Fon or-111.DRE1~r.-canine. rockers, ‘rocking-horses, blackboards, kindergarten sets, table and chains. glans of all kinds. Select the gilt now. we _will send it home Xmas eve. Beer & Weeks, B‘umitur_e Head- quarters. ` _ 1?‘131§__1=__,i- _ _pugigh _ _your blood. .-build`f"fnp_y°uf bvdv DY ‘ _.ns'ing".'H’e"xal1 Blood T ab- ; lets,a_standard p_i'ep21'2\t1011 that is' working 8°°d cures in hundreds of' _V q;g¢s._This preparation is ._‘:eold"b"y us with ih°_UI}' ` derstanding that if it. IS _ -not fnsstisflctory, _.your mm _ _ _will be refimded. Oneii 5`oc, six boxes _f " _ _ z.The McKin- f»..".‘.$?.‘§. oe.. reno- ntsrore 5-arclrtf.. _ith-_¢lie"_’_Tiac1¢ l diseased kid' theright b using . is fully . lls, 0 _ P1' ¥_'4YB_t°_ but in -on - - XMAS PR‘0‘I’0fi.--B`ayor'| W|\l.ta_ks photographs this _ ‘““°l= they will have finished in tor Christmas. ' . _ snub :__ ' V; A AY SERVICE ._ ‘- ' ` anon will take the eerviies onla Presb terin bath. _the tdentyreciilirchch nut Bah P. m. 1.1_.so1-1ooN _ ` Saturday and Monday Bgwogi land schooners brought nearly 20 ooo bushels ot potatoes and 1000 bushel °] tllfnilll to Halifax. 1 - MARKET PRICES.-'nie following prices were secured on the Charlotte- t°W“ m“"k°t Square yesterday and have in-evasion since inet unas‘y~..- White oats, 88 to 42c.~ black ones 40 t° 450-; potatoes. 25 'to soo.- seat (quarter) per l‘h, 7 to 9c_.' bw "maui ver lb. 1o to iso. 'rho iii-that tatoes 250 to 880.; hay 70 to 75s.- wnito oats, as, _eo 4zo.; bison om.; 4° '¢° 440-: straw. $5.50 to $5.50. -MISS McPI-IEE IMPROVING.-Ho; »iriends will reg,-at to lem.” 0| the illness in the Moncton Hospital °f Mi!! Katie McPhee, daughter oi H- A~ McPhee. Tryon. Miss Mepnoe' °°“t"“°*°d typhoid fever some time ago in Salisbury, N. B., and this ter- minated in n`_~serl0us case ot append* `citis necessitating her inzliate ro- nmval W UN l10SPital where it is now. Pleasing to learn she is gaining Btmllgth although at ilrst grave tears were entertained ior her recovery. Mn. s'rRA1v1nuRo n1'eAD.- an 01.1 and well known citizen passed away in Charlottetown yesterday morning in »the person oi Nathaniel P. Strarn- befg- Mr. Stramherg was seventyi eight years of age. He was for years a leading musician: and bandmaster He was a man ot a decidedly genial thlllperament, who was held in the highest 091366111 by all who had the pleasure to know him. He was s native oi River John, N. S., but Spent most of his lilo in Charlotte- town. He taught school ior a num her of years and then went intotbusi-. RFS? II? ..`i..‘§“§i.'Z.°’s..“`..i.‘2`l ‘“"§°°““ a . oinr 'time later he went to the gCanadiar _N0rthwest, and having passed asf* e_ _civil engineer he was engaged in sup ,;'0Y \;or;k oh the P. R. construct I on. e urn ng a ew years a 0 ht devoted himsali tothe businegs of e- musicall instructor, his talent in thir line being very marked. He leavcstr mourn tive daughters, Mrs. Samuel gowe. Chagloltathtovgn; Mrs. gamuel urns, an ss nne, omgr ville, Mass; 'Miss Elizabeth, who is at - home on a. visit, and Mrs. Leonard Fraser in Winnipeg,',» and three sons. Charles in Kansas an oificer in the U. S. Army, Philip in Australia, and James in Char-_ lottetown. He also leaves 16 grand- children. The luneral takes place at 2 o’clock today from the residence o’ his son-in-law Samuel Lowe. WEDDING BELLS.- An interesting event took place at 8.30 on Wednes- dny evening, Doo. mr, ot the notne ol J. M. Gillis, 3125-6th. Ave N., Vancouver, B. C., when Miss Dollif *Ann Gillis, daughter oi Mrs. Katie Gillis, and of the`late Donald Gillis, Point Prim, P. E. I., was united .in marriage to Reginald Hill ot Van- couver, B. C. The guests included on- ly the relatives and most intimate iriends oi the young couple. Miss R112 'Dunne played the bridal chorus from _Lohengrin as the bride entered, leaning on the arm of her brother John, who gave her away. She look- ed beautiiul and girlish inwhtel: wail- ding gown of white sa in e usual veil and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of cream rose buds. Miss Tilley Hubley attended her, and wore yellow silk with touch- es oi blue and carried a bouquet of pinkwarnations. Clare Hubley was groomsmen. The groom’s gift to the bride was a beautiiul set oi turs. To the bridesmaid he gave a pea? . .received a set_o! cud links. Little. Georgie Gillis, nephew oi the bride. looked cunning-in a white sailor suit as in opened the door to the guests._ The ceremony, which took place un-_ der a large arch ol g\”9°‘_\ and Whii” in the hall, was periormed by the .`Rev. Dr. Wright. Atter the ceremony the guests adjourned to the dining- ruom, where supper was served. The room was beautifully decorated in pink and green while the drawing room and hall was done in Xmas color, red and green. After supper the happy couple lelt by the midnight boat for Victoria and Sound cities, the bride unveiling ‘“ B navy blue suis with not to moron. Upon their return they will take up residence in Fairview lor s. tew months .belQl'0 805, in up North tor the summer. _ K _-- :Any man would be DIGBBCC With B, gilt from this line. Cased P1905 ID M-lar, calabash and meerschaum. Mili- 1;|;ry"hrusho8» 9189-VB. 118113 mirfbrs and we have scores oi other suggcl- tions here at the store that you‘ will und jun righg 0511 in and _look over the line. The McKinnon Drug 00-. corner`Great George and Kent Sthiu ,.__..-._-..._ ,_ __ _ --~- »~.'~.o. ' . ii. l,iA|)|ES I I2 ous rissr 1.01 . _ of 1' _ cnsis_1MAs _case ll IIOW BAKED _ ¢|»|e&_b\l‘¢!fw ‘ . l.,_I 1 _,.-..2::.§".1..°;'.'.".=¥.... s1‘l.=.wAlt='rs bracelet wane tae" groomsdiii “ A Nylo Chocolates. _ Your interests have been considered and we have secured excep- tionally good values in pack- ages selling at from 750 to $5.50 _ Johnson &Jol1nson . . The Quality Drug Store. _. ohS'!'0RE to r t lo today P. m ~, Dauosronns onosie.-'rue <11-ug# stores or oneriottotown win clone ¢;hll_hiternoon_ irom 1.80 to 3.80 ~ clock out oi respect to the memory oi the late R. M. Johnson, Ghar- lottetown. _ ____ , the ‘ NORTHUMHERLAND ABRIVEBI- Yesterday the Northumberland arriv- ed in l‘ictou from Charlottetown at 11.00 a. rn. She left again about 3.55 D. rn., with passengers, express, mail and ireight and arrived at Char- lpl:tetown_ at 7.40 p. m. She leaves to-day at 7.30 a, m, ‘ THE MEBBIAH.- Handel's orato- !`1_0. The Messiah. Presented in the First Methodist Churcn, Charlotte- t0W“> Monday evening and to which briei reierencs was made in yeettr'-¢_ the privilege oi enjoying. Unlortun- M01? on account oi the inclement weather the attendance was not as large as it otherwise would have been. For this reason and in justice to _those who atvtlie expense oi much time 81111 Patient study so successlhl- 15’ rendered this 'masterpiece oi one oi the world’s greatest composers it is Sllwerelv honed that the rendition will be' Nlleated in the near iuture. T910 Dl`iV11¢ge oi ‘hearing it is one -that citizens would not willingly miss. “The Messiah" is one oi the most ditiicult as well as perhaps the grand- est oi musical compositions and is Devel' Ettelllpted ex¢0I>t by well train- ed and__ exceptional musical talent, It “quired faith on the part oi Pro- tessor Thompson to attempt it but his iaith was amply justified by the Performance. The choruses by some flftl’ voices were grand and sweet, the voices blending in periect harmo- ny. Tho solos, rendered by Miss Ha- zel Brcmner, Miss Kathleen Moore, Miss Lillian Colllings, Miss Jennie Hood and J. Webb Stanley were al- most iaultless interpretations of the spirit of the hymn. Professor Thomp sou. as usual. showed his portant mas-, tery over the magnificent organ and altogether the eilect was most pleas- ing. The success oi the very dliilcult undertaking is a splendid tribute to his skill both as a musician and as a teacher, The Island hymn, by Miss L... M. Montgomery, music by L. W. Watson, brought to a close one oi the richest musical events enjoyed in Charlottetown in many years. THE MULLINS MURDER AGAIN BEFSRE THE PUBLIC I BOISTON, Dec. 16.-Goverhor Foss _v_»_'ll.l-\_tc-morrow be petitioned by Hen- ‘ry Af Delorey, a. native and iormer resident of Antigonlsh, to grant a hearing looking to the pardon oi his son, Peter Delorey, who is serving sentence at the Penitentiary lor the murder of Annie Mullins, a Bt. John's. Newfoundland, girl, who was slain in Arlington, Mass., in March, 1908. A number of iniluential DBUPN have taken up the cause of Dclorey in the belief that he is iliuoccllf- and it is asserted that the facts will be presented which will not only ahsolvc Delorey but. which strongly D011” f-0 another as guilty oi the crime. Superior Chocolates for Christmas As usual, we have anticipa- ed your wants in this line, . 'land our assortment is fully up ‘ 'lo‘the standard of other years ---including most attractive package in .`M'oir-'a. ANeilson's and assesses Get The -, V O g Gift .Here ` There are many gift suggestions shown in our splendid display of hi h grade drug sundries-useful _S . articles that are appropriate. Pract- l ' . Ii;C!iiti‘l§TN- Chocolates i n handsome holiday liox¢S._Bt 35° f° Qofiiianicure sets, travelling sets, cameras, perfumes. _ _ "FOR MEN-Cai-led PIP” 25° t° M6116] . -1 - - ‘ ~ ,#5 ._ ti mum all \ , ltary brushes, eiga 75¢ 20 Pig” ' engiii i:\\:l=°fi°¢ tb' 1»f*=°°*` §.f5‘g.l iigar cases. Cigarette Cases. Oi' t |u'\"lly_ razor sets, ' etc. ~ 2 _iiM0¢S *=”_." , 149 Gr G59 5"” _ dBY‘s Morning Daily, was such a. mu,-. sical treat as, citizens too rarely have ` ' gonaiandindlvldual intrnctionrand theyoorirseeare so p n "fi - _ ,___ 5 - _ 7 ' Sllollliind Y 1 Before _` Xmas I _ . 1'... _.-. ., 5. ._ ,_ `..‘ , 1. _un-.9-u v --»» . . --oc zo' 'i 0n'y _ 3ll°9Pi1\d ' 1,211! .Before Xmas ‘ _ . 1 A looelygiff _Of easy price _Handkerchiefs ' HAND KER CH IEFS made by artists at the craft, The linens woven in Ire- land--the embroidery placed l on the better ones in France . -in Armenia--in Switzer- . ‘ land-in the Azores. Hand- kerchiefs at:-2c,5c,1oc,15c, 2501 35°. 50°. 75C. I-00. 2-001 1 ` ~ 2.50. Over ‘50c boxed free. r E if 1 You’re always safe in giving Good Gloves No matter what comes or goes, gloves are always sure to please. And the best gloves in P. E. I. are 'here-' \ Perrins or Reynier’s; Childs’ Dogskin _ . . 75c J _ H' k Won1en’s “ 1.00 ' ' The Countess Kid... .1.00 The Marcell Kid .`....1.25 The Olga Kid ._ -' 1.50 ‘ Perrins’ long in Black or in _ ' White $2.50, 2.75 and 2 95. di , 4 _ 4. ' i Y .> A Dainty Gift Opera Scarf’ ‘ ‘ THIS MAKES a ficli and lovely gift-one of the sort that a woman would like to have on account of its touch of luxury I ' She might riot want to buy it hersglf-and she’d doubly welcome it as a gift. $1.50 2.00, 2.50, 300 to 5.25. + 4' . 1 can buy. $60, $69 to 175.00 » - $29. Il 1 I f_you°_d please I her i _ Poems’ Wni1ew.1Si......5o ' The Fur she wants is here When we tell you of furs, we make p‘ai1i- ly, and as strongly as we know how the claim that we have the finest fur stock to choose from ° ' _ in the city. N0 matter what quality-tvhat ,S a price what style-what fur -this store stands ready to give you the best pn;/_z|,l1_1e _thatm money” _ _ _-;Hand~ Bag "fi -Mink M..f1s_sf2s,< $39, $48, 62.3°, $75,195.' Mink Neckpieces $I3.95,$15,I8,$z2 32.50, Persian Lamb Muff# $22.50, 37.50, £45. Persian Lamb Neckpieces $16, 16.50, $20, Sable Muff $16, $18, $25, 32.50. _Sable Neckpieces $17, $20, 42.50, etc. Persian “piece” Muils 11.50 and 16.50. Persian “piece Neckpfete 14.50 and 16.50 Persian Paw Muffs 6.00 and 8.75. Wolf Nluffs 17.00, 21.o`. Wolf Neckplece 22.00, 29.09 _ v-v-v-7-»v~,»-.»..._¢..» L ..._ -I ll ' 5 :r,`§¢§’“0M£`,,o .Persian Paw Neckpiece.3.93, 5.25, 8.00. QE' Marmot Muiis 4.95, 6.00, 6.75,1o.5o,11.5 *Ia ’4b4n_E\“x5;i z I Marmot l\_le_ckpiece_3.95,_4.5o, 6.75, 38, $1 J' . _>.__'. . - ‘. ' . -a§ fl. - ;~_'__ - _ ~ V _ _,___ ' - _ _ 5 _r_ _ _il Silk Waists | Q A very special' dis'lay of . _ H-!_1»¢lt§ ` I_'I0w about gzvmg her an Umbrella ? ' -\ - _ Evgen '2fr11s_K¢f;n;; .S 2 11105 sw aemr__v.g”_..i A~ 1°v=1v. I_or;_o_f >,f1’»_e;§i:q téhxist-_ was Uu1br¢ll_a'.S-1_as_t»»a;1_1ieh,_ t“st°f‘17_.;fh311_.§1S.`411_i®¢ handles ' _ -sw! __ .en . 1 L=»di=”»1<*li- nuréii‘§‘eii?§§'f. H- 1 .oo,` r:'2l§,f’T`_1/‘.'5o," f3_§}5_ 3.00 3.‘5V_..h.f'o'_.-‘-4, _-Ky 6.00.’ _I301i_i?_f1. 50 each 1n‘pr1`cé`f"‘ " ""_ " 1, __ __ J’ 1' Y I-i run 4, Sh_e`d lilcc one of these new A few days ago we open- I ed up one of the finest ‘ stocks of spec’al Christmas ‘ waists‘ that we hive had here for many 2_1 year. | these on the second floor:-- f $5-25 , _ 6.75 5' 7.50 Do not pass these with out careful examination. T rv 4 V ` ` ' r “Every Lady _- _ wants anice It is hard to go wrong in ac1ioi:e ofvthis so t. The article is so necessag to every woman that it "s“0niy ‘ a matter of choosing the nicest sort. Gord new ones here at:- 6oc, 1.00, 5o,2.1o, _ _ w 2.40, 3.15, 4.05, 6.7!. - ` " 2 .. R _. - _ - at l Pyrography_._-‘Outiits and wood to di t h ' burn. Give an outiit-children and :Els 511:23-lit!-:fran Stix; Cairn eiriiiriiinzliiil grow" “ps “nd pyrogmphy ""'°““°17 E. W. Taylor South Side Queen interesting. Outfits $1.75 up. Beer Sq,m“,_ ' _12_13M6i_| & Weeks, Furniture headquarters. ____ I . - ' 12'18M1i- "1r.iz~.'cY LINENS randy to semi to __..'. your lrlends-a magnifiwnt VI-\fi@tY~| _ ' to select irom, 250 to $7.50 each. "T0 meet competition we will this Beer & Weeks. 12-18Mll. week and next. give an extra Christ- _J £- - -- . ' ' V W' ell- A F ire _ Insurance 1 ln`good strong Stock Companies at rea- sonable rates. ` Promptness in payment of all claimsl " a strong' feature. , ' E. R. BROW A ' Office Sunnyside _ ¢\lll'|0¢*°\0Wfl ""`,.¢~"' “__ ~¢@,,g."="'==" it Slenograpliers Trained at 5 The C. ll. C. Are,~Succes_siul ' If you wish to become a successful stenographer or- re'-- porter you should take a course st the C. B. C. The Charlottetown Business College md Institute of Shorthand and Typewriting is one ofthe Premier instntions _ of its kind' in the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive mr- ' ' h ll tered. ' i nd gitiiisulwdsytmt tio? and information to f L. B. Miller, Principal. V ' _ _ A~“ ~ - Charlottetown Business College _ L_ B, Hmm-_ 12|-lgolpsl, _ Victoria Row `_.-. _ »_.- Z YQUR B'1LL' $3' ' reduced if you will ask lor ,,148 our / BRIGHT CUT ‘L Sniolting Tobacco, or our Jil. .'.:\ Y use e M #Q _ BLACK- 'r\vis'r chewing Tobacco, and what is still more important you will get a great deal more com- ort and value out of every pipefull. Try it and prove lt. Hickey & [Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. , 1, __ aa.- , I I i 'P.E.I. RAILWAY Uommsnclng on Ssptembeniuth illl the trains ol this Rnilwaynzlll :lun as lol Bead Down. Dly Dly 1551. me s oi an mr %°‘~‘3 alas _$.81 » viii. >_.,,,_:, ;;e..s; P. M .-10 5.1! 5.40 Daily ef” Bun. A Bot' 7.1!" 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