2:5~SUGGESTl@N FQB xMiiriS i=Buv . THE nano AND ronoan Cl.iF£'gilNK8 lolil and gold UllRll?l.L.\S gold and aiiver gnoisatea. - CANRS in silver and gold. LEATHER GOODS, purses, hers, wallets. WATCHES gold and silver ` for mm and women. RINGS every variety for men _ sod women. < TOILET, stirs diver and rbvsi.. _ MANICURE i'll£CE3. CHlrAd Limoges and Havl. an . JEWEL CASES silver and gilt. STER LING SPOONS AND FORKS. EBONY BRUSHES and mirrors, I E \3L BROOCHEB splendid assortlldt. Ari SILVBRWARE of everyd ' scriptlon. (PT GLASS lil l G ygfigl _ Locrcisrs entree 5,43., I, golil and llied. nr;cxi.r'rsi ti s . sricx rinsnamiluaii i%°iii gold and dlled. SOUVINII GOODS spoon breaches. belt pins. I' SILVER NOVBLTIES large Ylrltiy. BELT BUCKLES AND SETS. See them. WATCH CHAINS for men and women gold and filled. BRA_CBL'E’i`S. The biggest line of gold goods yet ahcwn. FOUNTAIN _ Eltlsf _' been sellirli Wa@'::n": raw i _ ctocitspaney ata siapie ae- neip ,.{l'.,f§°f.i.. ¢,I,‘°¢‘;f signs. i¢||¢¢, G. F. Hutcheson, t IEWELER AND OPTICIAN. SLIPPERS _ ARE. USEPUI. AND AiICEPlABl.E‘. CHRISTMAS GIFTS » This is the Christmas slipper store --We have surely the handsomest slippers that are made and we are showing many styles not to be found elsewhere-We " have an extra iineline made by I. and T. Bell which we strongly re¢0mm¢Ild- _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ $2.25 and $4-50 B¢n,sp:i’i‘;¢i'i‘iii)Ibl`;t?ii,choculat¢» red and 87”” (mcse Green ones are new and nobby) M¢n’3 -B¢d Room Slippers . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . .. . . . . 85c More sink Kia siippvs (Americinn if- ° kdm' Kid Sllppns for house or evening wear in and patent. leather . . . . . . ..$l-0° W ‘4-°° 3 P ° Slippers all sizes for boys, girl! and ¢l”ud\'¢*‘° ALLEY & C0. rl'-1-I ' H__,__i?rettv vest: ‘~”‘" "2 ‘.=.'.°t':1:“tf:i:.';i P a . dm; Imam., in pretty patterns and . .. range from $3-5°'*° ’6'°°' yg\|f Ordlf Wnhllf is-asv and "°"° |¢christir\a¢'i"`“ ai-"" iliilces. is ‘}t "" '~ L' ¢_ '. '~' - \ ;____s--lliwtng _Days lleim Xilas--s _ , _ nrnpaaie. wars ln the rib yesterday. ~ ll. ann Mu Lonsol were yansaasn Gooriratown yasguday afternoon, an -.wrlairi alumna 'ai one on-nie. shouid apply at this chica at oaar.` A |004 opportunity (or the right hind ol Crrr subscribers who look their storm doors at night are roqaretad to arrange soma placs lor carrlsrte leave paper, so tim. it win nm. inowtawq or as aiaiaa. lisa lfwanicsoaniasoa, Ottainawho is attending llonnt Allison Ladies' tblien' swlvllk. arrived yastasiley ioapaad her Christmas holidays in this city tha sunt. oiJ. T. and Ira. ldiiah. 'hrs Stanley left. Georgetown for Picton ‘at 7 o'ciouk yesterday morning taking 87! boxes smsita. M0 dressed hop, 351 oasaii Ilan. 65 pin poultry, 33 quarters heal, ID tubs of butter and four horses, and the mails. Ohl of the largest shipmeutuol hogs that aver left. that vicinity was sent ol yesterday momlng from Albany Station. lt consisted of several hundred hogs and the shippers were A. Lord &0o.,and ll. C. Delaney. A Jorrr meeting of Olive Branch, Alexandra, Pauley Stream divisions will like place with Cliftpn division S 0 'l' in Clifton hall on Monday eve, Dec Rib. Meeting to be addrasaadbyGrand Division vlllcers, Rev J no. llnrrey and others. A .loner laaeilnlt oltt-he Nos\ll"Star. Aberdeen, Prince ` A Wlllilim, Shining Light divisions will take place with Even- ing Star division S 0 'l' in Spring Valley Hall,on Wednesday eva, Dec Nth. Meet- inz io be addressed by Grand Division olilcer:S F Hodmaou, D M W P,and others. lr is requested that donations for tha Christmas dinners be sent tothe Market Hall tomorrow afternoon, without fall, as arrangements have been made to re- eeivernme. It is hoped that donors will not overlook this as failure to forward the things will undoubtedly moan ag-rear. deal oi unnecessary disappointment for those whom it is intended to make happy. Ar the annual meeting of the Brpthl'~ hood of Railway Clerks bold on the 180| inst., the following clears were closes# : Pm.-M. ireland. , f , . Vlos-pros.-R. McDonald. i Soc.-W. J. O'Rlel‘ly.~ Traas.-J. S. Sulhoridnd. t Senrt-at-Arm!-K Koikln: ' Guard-A. MoCanhaL ` Pro-Com.-S. F. Hodnacn, J. ll. Monag- han, li. Helkle and M. McLeod. The iorsign mails arrived In the City yesterday afternoon at 4. p.m., havin* been brought from Picton to Georgetown by the Minto which arrived at the latter .place at I0.l!J a.m., with the mails and thirty passengers. Her cargo included i car sugar, l our flour, and Htl) pkga way in-ight. The Minlo leaves Georgetown for Plctou this morning at 7o'clock. One boat will bei-miter leave each side every morn ing-Pieiou at 7 o'olock and Gsorgohown probably nt 0 Z1) in order in catch the train for Sydney' leavin|r_Piotou at 10.10. Arrsridiscuanicn ou aoloass' union br- tween the Christian churches and` tba Baptist churches of this Island, at the Baptist Conference held at Murray River. December li,the following resolution was unanimously passed: Resolved that ihin conference urge upon our Baptist ohurohesln this Province, to do all they can to seek closer fellowship, and more hearty co-operation In all religious work, looking toward organic union with our brethren of the Christian churches. E. A. McPhee, Sedty P.E. l. Baptist Confet- enre. , ilwmn to the fact that the demands made by the Christmas advertising upon the mechanical department of The Gnar- dian have been simply beyond all expec- tation it has been impossible this weak to provide lor the appearance of tha (said Saturday llapaino supplement- This is rs¢ro'.ta_d because the contributions in- cluded selections suitable to the aeaaoa which would have been of local interest tctile riadcrsoithlspaprr. it is hoped next weak to place before readers a magaslne issue of more than usual inharsel. Einar men who did not take the alleged advice of: Minister Emmerson, to turn out and shovel snow, and neglected their side walks at tha isnt s|sowatorm,.were brought oo the Polloa Court yesterday morning and to the number of seven were lined U2 each. Their names are David Blake, Samuel McDonald, Wiirer Brown, Giofge D. Longworth, Danish lieoaaid, Tuna. Harper. and Davin Garn- hnm.Acase against John Hnghaa waadin- missed ands ease against Edward lat” to the flttnlr. Kelly was the oontast the vtaiidisy of the pohibitiaaks aaalldlim . ,,- .*,. ....---af" = ...... t l *lim t ii.. Pies daky 'o|,anaata'os...a_»nitin hrtasriwmad ll.'o»‘..‘ A"sw£Rs ' . liua arda. ~a§r_\_8#:`!nioa. galil. is. = ` lianry Ed wall will ha s A .1-. ~Rff5f~. Tllfdtalilbtk Place' at Oahls Bead Wasr., December 9, of ldmand Anderson. in tho ‘7tl.h ysarol his age. Be iaavss a S°\‘_l°"lhi¢ Ulla. two a@"and four daugh- terstomouraahairloss. " ’ W HGRIII. aooonntantof the Cana- dian Baak of Commerce. of this city. and Horace!! Lowe, manager ol sho lloate ' goo branch; have left for London, Oat, when they will spend their vacation. Karma-rn.§, lanfril, who formerly practised his profusion of lawyar'in this ilfovind butnvho has neon for some ysara located at. Portland, Oregon, has returned with his will and falnib lo Prinoa E- wanr niaaa. ‘ ' ' , Tux sbvrtrlt days inthe yearans now- haloz enjoyed, or othtwise as tba oaao may hs., Tiraaan asia alll! each say on atypical midwlnier scale. Illoh as 'does not usually mast the view in this Island attblscariypliod of the winter, There la a good deal of snow covering the fields roads and forests, and the continued keen irost ol many days and nights has, bound the rivers and bays hard and fast in ioy bonds. ' Tire annual meet'n¢ of the ladies' Auxiliary of the A. 0.8. was held on Wednesday, and the following, olllote were elected forthe ensuing year .~ ' - ` "‘ President-Mrs. John MoAlesr, re- elected. Vice Presirdent-liisry McKenna. naman; nemo.;-marinas. Quiiitu. ' '_ .B inaaclol 8eo’y_-Carrie Coyle ' ' ` Treasurer-lar! Lee- _ Sentinel'-losle Moana. _ ‘ 1'- ‘; _ I~rzt-at-a_vs\i\- annie _ueliiivfia -' 14513.-_onn":`m. ` on AtiaolAiYAQa, Boston, was yi swirl". ll. Grimn has just from thi western part oi me he haabeel looking after his llr'm‘s ier-eats and reports large increase in the shippin@f~freah lish to .Am¢rl¢'Ml' mili- ete by Prince Eduard Island dehermen. Mr. Grlilln went east yesterday afternoon to meet customers and to give personal supervision to shipments in order that they may receive the highest valuation when they arrive at their dhllnation. ‘rar-ms pavsed away peacefully at €orn~ walion Dee. iiih. M.rs.i8oaan__ns Knight waon ' he had been hiiin for some _Ne . S K, time hence her dsparturm was _not ua~ expectad.Hsr stoknea*nd pairrwaa borne with patience and reaianatlou to her beavaaly Father-‘a will. She haiibut at- taingd her ardent wish scott while here expressed that sheymight. noon sosoon go home to her celestial rest. She was highly esteemed by all who had the pleasure of her squainiance. She wasa kind and loving ‘ mother, sho will ba greatly missed in the home and oornmu» nity. May the God olail peaceaadcom- fort anstoln the bereaved family which are four in number James in Dorchester Maas: Wm. in Kingston; fhanklnl arid Allan at home. Tun annual meelina oi Mount Joy L. 0. L. No. |57! wsa held on the 3rd last. The reports of the variius odiorrs showed t 3° There being li init_,iptloN» f_ln:l iii arm- bera advanoadto tha Royal Arch Purple Degree ahioa the hd. annual masthe- Tlis following e-lhoors was eieowlful' Dist. Kesler. ll. A. jiicholeyn. Donald. , Daputy-Albert Rourke. Sadly--John W. Davy. Chap-John Stewart. ' Tres-Norman Beaton. Fin. 8eo’ty- Malcolm A. Nicholson. i. etures-W. W. llelnnia. Director of Oeromonleo- Leslie Stewart Seniors Committee Man.-Daniel Me- Donnld. ' - _ _ , 11- . Aout glass botiismay please the eye that counts. We sell the beat patilm Johnson lJohnscn. “ _ ' _ Maud-Yes. It la gpnually considered tha hancb Parisian Qs the heat. W.. ff/ I _ff -4 ~- - ' gf/' _ A . ' ‘ - i ‘i . .'11 _ -fi ,; _‘Y ' f 4 J) ` If ' s Y __ _t A 6),; "` =-`;`.-'gc < U \` Q;~'\\\.\~ __ Q p i" /1,;-'v_e>l"` ` V Q `\ \ _~_§`~ ix _*Q * \f»is|,. \.~ \\S\,' f \, V fe. r“‘ : -‘lip _ t Handsome suspendei*sfi daintily boxed 75c to $1.95 ATTRACTIVE tasteful present for a man-siispenders made oi” hnest lis'e - and, ‘silk elastic; line leather and webbing ends. beautifully finished, put up in a handsome- bw. all for your card and the address. Ha`f a dozen of varieties. ---75c to $r.95 per pair ‘ --Cheaper ones - not--- ` ---boxed, zoc per pr up » -- Men's neckties-certainly the finest show- L'mbre‘las of the very fuiest and lx-st* ` `Chaltit ,f ` li i.,k i_. ullgslg bow;’°l;;Z';tr?1'; gd 5: §reSt_n‘:(; handsome handles, fine durable covers many P _ to $r oo. .~‘tyfcs_ and all are good. . . A he Ind to he in a iiouriilll conditloot, ttaaansuing year and laagalledby thel `w6oi.i|iai‘ nrnt»r-nasal o. leo. fora time, but :liter all IL`a the perfume _ arieefraf’ aomeiyiaoariaa aaa saotaenn ammrvv YNNIIIWMU hoses far’ from |l.iD to 04.75 e_a¢\."» 1 Q ‘ t . , __ " made. put up in attractive battles, hand- _l' .mr-oaa or un aasn ahesutis 'sins sofaladylrlnsd iaahattiadgoodhsaah 5|-inns, Violet'-» toroaanaaal Vase-iayi perfumes an ooadlpsd,-_.$ol¢ , _tha in t.. lssatria-It would ha qoita_pn|q he box of Bltlsflr &0e&5ll Mead: usa taaush ad -Dressing gown an smokin 'clots de Daintily boxed, 6oc up- __85c to ,7_35_ __ s d .' ' ‘g Ja x cidedly an ideal present to offer a man. We Good. warxnly lined gloves make a welcome show the acme of style and comforts, made gilt We show liids, inochas andthe rest, by finest, London lailors. .silk lined, f'L‘£‘Crf lined, fill’ lined- . `--Gowns 3510 iz 50-- - 95c to $4 50- , . $7- - f--"Smokers" $6 5o to io.oo- Boxes free. ,`i t ' Handsome Knitted Vests f ' We\'entuz'etos'z5‘tl.;:Lhcfc':.r't1:1.". »'.\ `.g `: '_' f. 'ii.'. u it-ni. l T.. l. Excelienfy well made. correct in sha in war-in and ntirnciitu. P Ev --$2.85 to (>.z5-- -ai; .-'~"~»._ .11-__-_-nxt-i_ . ' \. 'H447 'P `$'»;>:.»’? -.; .f(. "'t".__~.~r_' .-!;,'_»7_f_i`;?"»’*<. Y `_~ _ U 7)*/`l_`) €X'PRESS COMPANY brought this iuiich I _ .Q - »,~l"§‘i'.’,‘.`~"\`~ wanted line in yesterday -and io-day it " w -' V ""~4§J_\i.~x‘\‘. isall ready for your inspection. Need not Q ~_». '_ "-ball* say much about the showing- you know how __ much better our nicltwzar department is-But we will say that ue have nevershown so many preity things since we T can remember. Our showing is complete, from dainty little ~ _ )ou'd ask to see. I.. C it -¢flfit§1r>_ Christmas neckwear "* fresh from the makers -' 1 turnovers at _6c each, right up to the haudsnmest ` confeclion _ Embroidered necltwear, lace neckwear, silk nccswear - ands beautiful sliowing of high class silk, crepe de clicne chiHon and lace jabots. ' ‘ ' ---Neckwear from 6c to 2.75 -- t ---~and at all the prices b¢----- ---tween. See them early f Lace and Crepe de Chene Searls Among the lovely neckwear novelties, we are also shou- ing a beautiful range of chiffon and crepe de chene scarfe, long, full and wide, in soft, dainty delicate shadings of colors as well :rs white and black. “ ---$r.ro up to $5.35 each- - H 1 ‘L9 ' ‘M35 ’ , t i' _1 *J "': _ ‘i' _ P